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cling
verb intransitive
To adhere closely; to stick to; to hold fast upon, especially by winding round or embracing; as, the tendril of a vine clings to its support. Two babes of love close clinging to her waist.
cling
To adhere closely; to stick to; as a viscous substance.
cling
To adhere closely and firmly, in interest or affection; as, men of a party cling to their leader.
cling
verb transitive
To dry up, or wither. Till famine cling thee. In Saxon, clingan is rendered to fade or wither, marcesco, as well as to cling. In this sense is used forclinganThe radical sense then appears to be, to contract or draw together; and drying, withering, is expressed by shrinking.