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cling verb [ klɪŋ ]

• hold on tightly to.
• "she clung to Joe's arm"
Similar: hold on to, clutch, grip, grasp, clasp, attach oneself to, hang on to, hold tightly, clench, embrace, hug, cuddle, entwine oneself around,

cling noun

• a clingstone peach.
Origin: Old English clingan ‘stick together’, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch klingen ‘adhere’, Middle High German klingen ‘climb’, also to clench.


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