In surprise Sib instinctively clung to Davies' shipsuit.
Infant marmosets instinctively cling to their mothers back and do not voluntarily let go for the first two weeks.
They clung to him instinctively, feeling that there still remained to them one staunch friend whom adversity could not estrange.
Willow stirred on his back, grumbling, and subsided back to sleep, clinging to Longtusk's fur instinctively.
One let go, and his rope lashed itself loose from the bollard; but the other man, feeling the rope lift, instinctively clung on instead of letting go.
Three of them fell against the cannon, and, instinctively clinging to it, swung it over on its side.
We instinctively clung to this stuff and watched as the boat continued to settle below the troubled surface.
The young are born with their eyes wide open and they cling to their mothers instinctively.
Talfryn clung instinctively to the handgrip and shouted: The co-ordinates tally perfectly.
Yet I cling to my old language rather instinctively.