To cling is to grasp tightly.
Static cling. Usually caused by dry air.
It's caused by static cling. As the clothes tumble around together, it causes friction between the fabrics, and certain fabrics (which is usually most fabrics) have the ability to create static electricity, or static cling, that keeps clothes stuck together. (Hint: try using Bounce sheets or other dryer sheets, because they prevent static cling on clothes).
To cling is to grasp tightly.
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
Electricity is the force of what causes static cling in a dryer.
Snow is moist so that makes it cling together. Moist snow is great for making snowballs and forts. However, not all snow likes to cling together, if the temperature is too cold, the snow is less moist and thgus does not cling together at all very well.
Static cling. Usually caused by dry air.
ADHESION
If you mean synonym, cling, conform
It's caused by static cling. As the clothes tumble around together, it causes friction between the fabrics, and certain fabrics (which is usually most fabrics) have the ability to create static electricity, or static cling, that keeps clothes stuck together. (Hint: try using Bounce sheets or other dryer sheets, because they prevent static cling on clothes).
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The future tense of cling is cling. He will cling to my every word.
Literally, "I cling to virtue" "adhaereo" means "I cling to" or "I stick to", but it can also mean "I hang on to" or "I keep close to". "virtuti" is the dative singular form of the feminine noun "virtutus", which can mean anything from "manliness" to "gallantry".
When its night time, a group of butterflies cling to a tree and and huddle together for warmth...
Barnacles are shellfish that cling to rocks or ships hulls.
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.
They wanna feel safe next to them if people pick on them.