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Clings Meaning in English

word · lemma: cling

ˈkɫɪŋz
KLINGZ
klˈɪŋz
KLINGZ

Definition

To hold on tightly or stay very close to someone or something, often because of strong emotion, fear, or physical attachment. Can also mean to stick closely to an object.

Usage & Nuances

'Clings' is third person singular present (he/she/it clings). Common with emotions ('clings to hope'), fears ('clings to her mother'), or physical contact ('the shirt clings to his body'). Not typically used for light, casual contact. Often implies unwillingness to let go.

Example Sentences

The baby clings to her mother when she is scared.

basic

This wet shirt clings to my body.

basic

Dust clings to the window.

basic

She clings to her old memories even after all these years.

natural

Hope is all he clings to during tough times.

natural

The plastic wrap clings too much to itself, making it hard to use.

natural