"Clung" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clung" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clung" Meaning

The verb "clung" is the past tense of the verb "cling". It means to stick tightly to something, often due to fear, need, or excitement. For example: "She clung to the rope as she crossed the rickety bridge."

"Clung" Examples

Examples of "clung" Usage


The sticky surfaces of the alien spacecraft clung to the hull of the spaceship as they made their final preparations for departure.
In her desperation, she clung to the frail branch, refusing to let go even as the wind buffeted her about.
The wet fabric clung to her body as she ran along the beach, the cold air chilling her to the bone.
The massive creature's tentacles clung to the seabed, anchoring it in place as it surveyed its surroundings.
Her child clung to her leg, crying and refusing to be separated from her as they walked away from the scene of the accident.

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Clumsier refers to something or someone that is more careless or incompetent in their movements or actions, often resulting in accidents or mistakes. It is the comparative form of the word "clumsy", describing a degree of clumsiness that is greater than that of others.

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Most careless and uncoordinated in one's movements or actions.

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In a clumsy manner; untidily; awkwardly.

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Cluniac refers to a member of the Cluniac Reform, a movement within the Benedictine Order of the Catholic Church that emerged in the 11th century. The Cluniacs were known for their emphasis on monastic spirituality, reform, and the observance of the Benedictine Rule.

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