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.
" SHADOW "
sailors
There is no meaning... as the Leader said it is "something like a living shadow". though this word is not Buddhist, it is clear that the author is influenced by Buddhist terms, many terms in Buddhism does not have English counterpart, such as Dharma, Karma... Nirvana...
A silhouette is the shadow outline of a person. To be silhouetted, I would say, is to have your silhouette drawn out.
6th; if you wanted 6th Hokage (6th Fire Shadow) it would be rokudaime hokage
clung
The simile "clung like a" is often completed with comparisons that evoke a strong sense of attachment or dependence. Common phrases include "clung like a vine" or "clung like a mother to her child," illustrating how something or someone holds tightly or persistently to another. This figurative language emphasizes the intensity of the connection or bond being described.
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
The past tense of cling is clung. The past participle of cling is also clung.
The past participle of "cling" is "clung."
Past - Clung,Past participle - Clung
She clung to the edge of the cliff, refusing to let go despite the strong wind.