Seeping and slithering forward, the cloud clung to the ground as it expanded.
A hint of Maria's perfume clung to him like pink clouds cling to cherubim.
The clouds, laden with moisture, clung to the soaring gray rock.
Black clouds clung to its head; lightning split the sky.
Low clouds clung to islands in Blue Mountain Lake as we cycled by.
Morning had brought an end to the rain, though clouds still clung to the ridge and mist rose from the sodden ground to meet them.
Water splashed and clouds of insects rose to feather them and cling.
Volcanoes erupted in the distance, and clouds of choking vapor clung to the land.
Stringy clouds clung to the horizon, giving the sky a temporary reprieve from the previous night's threat of showers.
Thick clouds clung to the mountaintops so that snow and white billows seemed one.