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he clung doggedly to consciousness.
She clung precariously to the ledge, trying not to slip off the edge.
She clung to the edge of the cliff, refusing to let go despite the strong wind.
The stickers were clung together of a year.
sailors
Barnacles are marine life that infests a ship or boat, so to put this in a sentence, you want to use it as a noun or object The barnacles clung to the bottom of my ship.
"He clung tightly to the shadows as the guards passed, careful not to utter a sound, lest he be caught."
The present tense of clung is cling
The past tense of cling is clung. For example, "She clung to the edge of the cliff."
The past tense of "cling" is "clung" and the past participle is also "clung."
The past tense of "cling" is "clung," and the past participle is also "clung."
The past tense of "cling" is "clung." For example, "She clung to the safety rail as the boat rocked."