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'Save him, doctor!' she exclaimed.
Fearing the worst, she started to cry uncontrollably.
After five minutes of no response, no signs of life, her friend took a deep breath and opened his eyes. ...
The tears that clung to her face looked superfluous now.
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You cannot get rid of your shadow as it will follow you everyday of your life whether you like it or not. Your shadow goes all the way up and touches you. "He clung like a shadow to the sides of the ash marked tree" means about as close as you can get without being a part of it.
The horrific regime has come to an end.Queen Victoria's regime is arguably one of the best in world history, let alone British history.The new leader promised a better regime will follow.He has a daily regime.
The dog clung onto the bone in a tenacious way. I hope I helped.
-"You clung to my good leg like a monkey to a tree."-"The thought broke Tree-ear`s fatigue like a shaft of sunlight piercing a cloud."-"His frustration of the meagerness of his thanks was like the small but constant whine of a gnat in his thoughts."-"As he walked home that evening, no answer surfaced among the questions that darted about like a fish in his mind."
She clung to the edge of the cliff, refusing to let go despite the strong wind.
The stickers were clung together of a year.
he clung doggedly to consciousness.
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She clung precariously to the ledge, trying not to slip off the edge.
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."
The past of cling is clung. eg The children clung to the rope in the dark