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The word cling as a noun has no plural. Cling is the property of something to adhere; either something has cling or it does not. The word is also a verb (cling, clings, clinging, clung), which would have no plural.
The word "cleave" can be its own antonym and homophone. When used as a verb, "cleave" can mean to cling tightly to or to split apart. It is also a homophone with the word "leave."
The past participle of cling is clung.
The past tense of cling is clung. The past participle of cling is also clung.
The past participle of "cling" is "clung."
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The word cling as a noun has no plural. Cling is the property of something to adhere; either something has cling or it does not. The word is also a verb (cling, clings, clinging, clung), which would have no plural.
The word "cleave" can be its own antonym and homophone. When used as a verb, "cleave" can mean to cling tightly to or to split apart. It is also a homophone with the word "leave."
A sentence like this:I tried to cling onto the branch to escape from the hungry lions below me.
static cling is like when you pull a shirt out of the dryer and something is sticking to it and when you pull it apart it makes a spark noise that is static cling
static cling is like when you pull a shirt out of the dryer and something is sticking to it and when you pull it apart it makes a spark noise that is static cling
Something Borrowed Something New - 2013 Cling-on Mom 1-12 was released on: USA: 29 March 2013
They cling to rocks for a grip so they don't drown you know something like that
To cling is to grasp tightly.
cling, hang, grip, clasp, clinch, hug
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The future tense of cling is cling. He will cling to my every word.