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But the invisible web held Hugh as clingingly as ever.
White smoke rose oddly, clingingly, as if unwilling to leave the brazier.
Nets of tough vine ropes, strong as steel cables, wrapped around them clingingly.
Especially since she went with a big broad smile on her face, and Peter followed close behind her, as clingingly as a lost puppy.
She shrank against him, clingingly and protectingly, and he laughed with surety.
All hypernature seemed to be in league against them; feebly but clingingly attempting to hold them back and devour them.
A hilarious fat woman plastered herself against Wyman and kissed him clingingly on the mouth, to his horror and disgust.
Something coiled up over the handrail, wrapped itself clingingly around Litve's waist, dragged him screaming through the shattering rail.
Quite a few are far more dramatically demonstrative and/or more clingingly dependent, e.g. the Golden Retriever.
She continually adjusted the clingingly tight, black short-sleeved top, her clasped hands resting between her black trouser legs.
It descended lazily, stickily, clingingly over the leo, who only as it touched him saw and tried to evade it.
They were herbivores, and, if official AV recordings of the Emperors family were to be believed, clingingly affectionate.
You see", she became clingingly confidential, "Louey, that is, Mr. Mannix, used to go round with Margy.
She held out for a mammoth ten seconds and then, weak where he was concerned, she could hold out no longer, and collapsed weakly, clingingly, against him.
One exception to the law is Mrs. Doyle Counihan's bachelor son, Godfrey (Adrian Dunbar), clingingly devoted to his "Mammy."
Go for fitted rather than clingingly tight when wearing stripes, and if you're trying something new for 2013, why not experiment with trousers, or even matching top and bottoms, in graphic monochrome?
The man who awakes the wondering tremulous passion of a young girl always thinks her affectionate; and if he chances to look forward to future years, probably imagines himself being virtuously tender to her, because the poor thing is so clingingly fond of him.