inflected forms: clings; clung /ˈklʌŋ/; clinging
1 : to hold onto something or someone very tightly • The childrenclung together under the little umbrella waiting for the storm to pass. — usually followed by to or onto • The little cat clung to the narrow branch. • The boy clung onto his mother's hand as they walked through the crowd. • The little boy clung to his mother when it was time for her to leave.
2 often disapproving : to stay very close to someone for emotional support, protection, etc. • a clinging child — usually followed by to• parents who cling to their children instead of allowing them to be independent • He clung to his friends for support.
3: to stick tosomething or someone — usually followed by to • The shirt clung to his wet shoulders.
4 : to continue to believe in or depend on something — followed byto • He is still clinging to the idea that his marriage can be saved.
5 : to try very hard to keep something that you are in danger of losing — usually followed by to • an aging leader who is stillclinging to power
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