0 past of cling -- прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. от гл. cling
They clung to the idea that out-relief would undermine the independence, thrift and desire to work among working people.
His hair was messed up and dust clung to his chaps.
Now, suddenly, those who clung to these notions were thrown on to the defensive and soon outnumbered.
In these circumstances, conservatives clung to monarchy as a tried institution, and monarchs clung to one another.
There among the crowds, however, was the figure of his father to whom he clung happily.
Vainly hoping to demonstrate by upright living their fitness for mainstream society, they clung tenaciously to bourgeois respectability and doctrinal orthodoxy.
Furthermore, it explains the importance of very small lots and why people seem to have clung to insignificant portions of, for them, useless land.
To others, he clung to his colonial elite privileges and aimed at keeping the popular classes in check.
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