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I thought he was kind of clinging, if you want to know the truth.
His clinging wife was always afraid that he would find another woman.
Or, children this age can become too attached and clinging.
A loop was at the end, for the feet of a clinging man.
And there had to be more to her than a clinging case of nerves.
Neither of us was the clinging sort, but we did like physical contact.
In the days since then, he has been "very clinging, wanting to stay close."
Or perhaps it is an opportunity to be more philosophical, less clinging, over money?
A clinging length was pressed into the hand she held out.
Most men who knew the lady remember her as frail and clinging.
The picture showed a ragged group of men and woman with their clinging children.
The heat of her own exertion made the clinging certain.
"They're not aware of the impact their clinging tendency has on American society."
Her form became a shadow in the clinging mist of night.
He tried to extricate himself from the clinging body of the girl.
They had been using these to brush away clinging vines and such.
He felt his way through the clinging darkness to the swinging door.
He shook off the clinging woman and staggered back to the wall.
Suddenly he took in her clinging garb as if for the first time, and felt himself go red all over again.
Up to the time she started school, she was very clinging.
He looked at the clinging children, one girl and one boy.
He tried to beat off the clinging hands of slumber.
The material made patterns of shade in the clinging black.
Out without knowing it happened, until he hit mud that was deep and clinging.
He never looked back as they walked silently together across the clinging sand.