Sentence examples for to cling from inspiring English sources

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to cling

verb

To hold very tightly, as to not fall off.

  • Seaweed clung to the anchor.

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It had to cling to dance rhythms.

/ It's foolish to cling to the past.

We're just not going to cling anymore.

He just wants to cling to power".

He has reason to cling to power.

I wanted to cling to the cloisters.

We have to cling to that.

But is it the right mantra to cling to?

"I don't need any man to cling to".

Mr Hayami is said to cling to this second argument.

St. John's players seemed to cling to the Irish.

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