clung

For the verb: "to cling"

Simple Past: clung
Past Participle: clung
Multiple Entries:
  clung    cling  

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
clung/klʌŋ/
past and past participle of cling.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
cling/klɪŋ/
verb (past and past part. clung) (cling to/on to)
  • 1 hold tightly to.

    ■ be hard to remove from; adhere to.

  • 2 remain persistently faithful to: she clung to her convictions.
  • 3 be emotionally dependent on.
noun (also cling peach) a clingstone peach.
– derivatives
clinger noun,
clinging adjective.
– origin OE clingan ‘stick together’, of Gmc origin; rel. to clench.
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