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clinging [-ɪŋ] ADJ.

1. clinging (clothes):

clinging

2. clinging (person):

clinging

cling <clung, clung> [klɪŋ] V. intr.

1. cling (embrace):

4. cling (stay close):

5. cling (follow closely):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Some specimens of frescoed plaster were found still clinging to the remains of interior walls.
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They keep finding themselves accidentally at the epicenter of tumultuous events and immense change, so they're kind of clinging to each other.
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Scrooge awakes in his own bed, clinging to the bedpost.
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You could see the kids holding his hands, clinging on his legs or sitting on his shoulders and holding each finger of his hand...
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At the same time, sailors at both ends of the rope try their best to shake the person clinging to the goose off.
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A strange creature, clinging to the wall, secretly observes their every move.
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Later, from the material procreative power of love develops the clinging to existence, permeated by a joyous sense of pleasure.
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Owls at this stage are sometimes called branchers for their clinging, dangling and climbing behaviors.
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The lotus feet are covered with gold frames and decked with clinging gold anklets.
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The plan of the temple incorporates five large apses, with traces of the plaster that once covered the irregular wall still clinging between the blocks.
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