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Example Sentences
They developed special toes that let them cling to wet leaves and scurry up slippery vines.
The body has sent blood to the vital organs in a last effort to cling to life.
Toxic chemicals may cling to algae, which are eaten by insects or fish, which are then eaten by larger fish or people.
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They developed special toes that let them cling to wet leaves and scurry up slippery vines.
The body has sent blood to the vital organs in a last effort to cling to life.
Toxic chemicals may cling to algae, which are eaten by insects or fish, which are then eaten by larger fish or people.
Vines typically cling to walls by suction disks at ends of tendrils.
As the two main political parties decline, so they cling more tenaciously to power.
Bring juices to a simmer over medium heat and reduce by about half, until they cling to a spoon.
On a bluff above a narrow stream, mud-walled homes cling together in tightly packed clusters.
Too many people are not truly capable of loving others, but opt instead to cling to someone as a quick cure for insecurity.
Coming to terms with the singles scene is tough if you cling to the idea of a unified, long-form piece of music-making.
Researchers have long known that people cling to their personal biases more tightly when feeling threatened.
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