clung (Meaning)
clung (imp. & p. p.)
of Cling
clung ()
imp. & p. p. of Cling.
clung (v. i.)
Wasted away; shrunken.
Synonyms & Antonyms of clung
clung Sentence Examples
- Despite the storm's ferocity, the ship's crew clung to the rigging, refusing to abandon their vessel.
- The child clung tightly to her mother's hand as they navigated through the crowded marketplace.
- Memories of their childhood friendship still clung to him, even after all these years.
- The scent of lilacs clung to the air, filling the garden with a sweet fragrance.
- He clung to the hope that one day he would be reunited with his lost love.
- The wet clothes clung uncomfortably to his skin after he emerged from the swimming pool.
- Fear clung to her like a heavy cloak as she ventured into the dark forest.
- Despite the passage of time, the old wallpaper still clung stubbornly to the walls.
- The image of her smiling face clung to his mind, haunting him wherever he went.
- Desperation clung to his voice as he pleaded for help from the passing strangers.
FAQs About the word clung
of Cling, imp. & p. p. of Cling., Wasted away; shrunken.
adhered, stuck, glued,cleaved, hewed, united,bound, clove, cohered, fused
loosened,fell, loosened, dropped, dropped, fell,,
Despite the storm's ferocity, the ship's crew clung to the rigging, refusing to abandon their vessel.
The child clung tightly to her mother's hand as they navigated through the crowded marketplace.
Memories of their childhood friendship still clung to him, even after all these years.
The scent of lilacs clung to the air, filling the garden with a sweet fragrance.