accretion, bear hug, clench, clutch, condensation, embrace, grasp, hold on, keep hold of, solidification, tight grip
Definitionn. fruit
Last update: September 28, 2015
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His parents still cling to old ideas. [verb]
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The smell of petrol clings for a long time. [verb]
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The child clinged to its mother. [verb]
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Don't cling to the railings. [Please select]
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We cling onto the old pattern of family breadwinner, forgetting the role working dads now play in the home. [verb]
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You cling together in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. [verb]
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An honest Delaware now, being fairly vanquished, would have lain still, and been knocked on the head, but these knavish Maquas cling to life like so many cats-o'-the-mountain.' [verb]
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He used to cling to me, and look up and lick my face, as if he were telling me to hope, when my brother seemed marked for death. [verb]
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I cannot be hard on them so long as they cling faithfully to the One Lord who is necessary to all. [verb]
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So saying, the poor old woman threw herself around Morton's neck, cling to him, kissed him as if he had been actually her child, and wept for joy. [verb]
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"They cling to what they are used to," replied the old man. [verb]
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It cannot be so much amiss after all that you should cling to the creed of your parents. [verb]
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