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  • How she clung! (8)
  • She clung to him. (8)
  • He clung to her hand. (9)
  • My fit of laughter clung. (10)
  • A thin foam clung to his lips. (12)
  • He clung to them as golden orbs. (10)
  • She turned round and clung to him. (8)
  • She clung to his knees, and looked up. (8)
  • She clung insanely to her incredulity. (10)
  • She clung to him for his promise to go. (10)
  • For a great mute space they clung together. (22)
  • She clutched it, imagining that it clung to her. (10)
  • A kind of legendary malevolence clung about his image. (8)
  • For a moment dark and light hovered and clung together. (8)
  • For one moment her lips clung to his with all their might. (8)
  • Mrs. Doria still clung to unbelief in the monstrous horror. (10)
  • Rinaldo arrived in his aid; but the woman still clung to him. (10)
  • Life clung to her as pliantly and adorningly as a charming frock. (12)
  • And again that thin foam, like the white of an egg, clung to his lips. (12)
  • The Countess clung to Caroline and the Duke more than to Evan and Rose. (10)
  • His glance clung savagely to her, and ripped the garments from her body. (12)
  • Mist clung there among the bluish tree shapes, beyond range of the lamps. (8)
  • She wound her arms about his neck and clung to him and babbled drunkenly. (12)
  • The tears burst from her eyes, and her hot hand clung to his imploringly. (10)
  • Her hot, roughened fingers clung to his; her face had a strange, lost look. (8)
  • Victor clung to the theme because it hinted of next door to his lost Idea. (10)
  • She clung with one hand to an awning rope and put the other before her eyes. (13)
  • They clung the most tenderly to traces of the peasant life they were leaving. (9)
  • Human beings were seated there, whose matted hair clung round their tired faces. (8)
  • Vittoria clung to her wounded friend, whose pleasure was the hearing her speak. (10)
  • A little white lump of snow lay on his cap, and to his beard clung snow and ice. (12)
  • Pole, and Emilia cowered down and clung to his hand as they drove from the place. (10)
  • They clung all wet round her thin stockings, and the rainy wind beat her forehead. (8)
  • It was this that she grasped and clung to, and wanted to possess even in her grave. (12)
  • The sun fell on it, and over a veranda creepers clung and scrambled in long scrolls. (8)
  • His groom, running at full speed, clung to the cart and leaped on to the step behind. (8)
  • My thoughts were of a grave and almost sombre character, but I still clung to my paddle. (2)
  • Marko clung to her hand, said she was terrible and pitiless, but clung. (10)
  • Light was all in confusion yet; away low down behind the trees, the rose of dawn still clung. (8)
  • Over one corner of the sorry ruin, a single patch of roof still clung, but the rest was open. (8)
  • Why could not human beings let their troubles be as this cow left the flies that clung about her eyes? (8)
  • She clung just for that moment, then came loose into his arms, and he hauled her to him against the trunk. (8)
  • Unsettled in all else, his understanding clung to one conviction with the tenacity of a wrecked intellect. (1)
  • She clung to him, and remained rapt by the sight till the train drew near, and then pulled him back in a panic. (9)
  • They saw the cedar grey-edged under the moon: and Night, that clung like a bat beneath its ancient open palms. (10)
  • She clung to him, and a fever went stealing through his veins; he butted forward at the crowd, holding her tight. (8)
  • A scent of wood-smoke clung in the air; the cottages appeared, the forge, the little shops facing the village green. (8)
  • The same scent of apples and old mice clung here and there about the dark corridors with their unexpected stairways. (8)
  • Then he just clung to her hand; and presently, seeing that her eyes were wet, took courage enough to kiss her cheek. (8)
  • No greater air of prosperity clung about him than is conveyed by a rusty overcoat and wisps of cloth in place of socks. (8)
  • A hundred other lovers too whispered that hope in the stillness of the trees, a hundred other lovers clung to each other. (8)
  • Oak-trees clung along the hills, well grown, wealthy in leaf, and touched by the autumn with strong and luminous colours. (2)
  • One had caught on the sloping roof of a line of bay windows, and clung there desperately seven stories above the ground. (13)
  • She sang snatches of melodies, clung to her husband, protested her inability to leave him, and went, appearing torn away. (10)
  • Haze clung over the river and the woods beyond; the lawn sparkled with dew, and two wagtails strutted in the dewy sunshine. (8)
  • Daniel McLaren, his father, nicknamed him Dan Rice, after a famous clown he had known in Ireland, and the name clung to him. (21)
  • Much of the wild sweetness of Spring still clung to the high moor borders of Monkland on the early morning of the wedding day. (8)
  • The grey light clung about the trees of the square, as though Night, like a great downy moth, had brushed them with her wings. (8)
  • He remembered how, at school, when some parent came down who did not pass the standard, it just clung to the fellow afterwards. (8)
  • The house was all dark, but the many tall white flowers, like a bright vapour rising from earth, clung to the air above the beds. (8)
  • But a smile had become so faithful to her eyes that it clung there above the shadows of fatigue, and kept taking her lips prisoner. (8)
  • That, indeed, was perhaps what they were; a faint, faint odor of the pharmacopoeia clung to their pages; their magic was scientific. (9)
  • She had to act a part every day with Mrs. Chump, while all those she loved, and respected, and clung to, were in the same conspiracy. (10)
  • He wrote with extraordinary rapidity, but clung to graphic phrases, that were not always supple enough for nuptials with modulated notes. (10)
  • Tiny young green leaves were growing from the oddly-interwoven branches of the fig-trees, to which clung the swelling pouches of the fruit. (5)
  • Sound lingered on, never quite ceased; the stale odours clung in the narrow street below, though a little wind was creeping about to sweeten the air. (8)
  • But she who, without having brooded on complaints of its absence, thirsted for demonstrative kindness, clung to the hand, drawing it, doubled, against her chin. (10)

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Definition of clung:

  • clung, klung, pa.t. and pa.p. of cling.(0)

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