Sentences with cling
cling
C c - Another man was rescued as he clung to the riverbank. [V + to/onto]
- He appears determined to cling to power. [V + to/onto]
- I cling on to preserving that little interest.
- Remove octopus and liquid from pan and place in a large bowl, cover with cling film and refrigerate.
- His sodden trousers were clinging to his shins. [VERB to noun]
- Her glass had bits of orange clinging to the rim. [VERB to noun]
- 'The hunters defiantly cling to the dying strains of Ye Olde England.
- Divide dough into four, then roll out each piece into a 40-centimetre length, wrap in cling film.
- I was terrified he would leave me, so I was clinging to him. [VERB to noun]
- They know scholars reject their legend, but they still cling to their belief. [VERB to noun]
- We cling with one hand to the nostalgia of British Empire and with the other we cling to the US alliance.
- To cling to outmoded beliefs
- The wet paper clings to the glass.
- The children clung to each other in the dark.
- The child clung to her mother's side.
- Despite the predictions, the candidate clung to the belief that he would be elected.
- Seaweed clung to the anchor.