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cling·ing [ˈklɪŋɪŋ] ADJ

1. clinging (close-fitting):

clinging

2. clinging (emotionally):

clinging
clinging

cling <clung, clung> [klɪŋ] VB intr

1. cling (hold tightly):

2. cling (stick):

ˈcling film N no pl Brit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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The world exists dependent on causes and conditionsignorance, craving, and clinging.
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It refers to a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of which leads to submissive and clinging behavior and fears of separation.
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The lotus feet are covered with gold frames and decked with clinging gold anklets.
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The temples clinging to the steep rocky hillsides are picturesque and unusual.
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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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Scrooge awakes in his own bed, clinging to the bedpost.
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Adults like to sip drops of dew clinging to leaves and almost exclusively nectar on their host plant, cranberries.
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With as many people as possible clinging to her and her horse, she returned to shore and landed them.
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And he remains independent, unsustained by (not clinging to) anything in the world...
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