Sentences with clung
clung
C c - The wet paper clings to the glass.
- The children clung to each other in the dark.
- Two men jumped from a burning boat off Perth and clung to an esky to keep them afloat while they waited to be rescued.
- Inhabitants of a new land which was very different from Scandinavia, they clung to a Christian.
- The child clung to her mother's side.
- Despite the predictions, the candidate clung to the belief that he would be elected.
- To spend years in denial before turning round and contradicting everything you have clung to over that time.