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单词 Clinging
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1. He is of a clinging sort.
2. Dewdrops were still clinging on the trees.
3. We discerned the figure of a man clinging to the mast of the wrecked ship.
4. The climbers were clinging to a ledge hundreds of feet above the sea.
5. Some of the hairpin bends had Ruth clinging to her seat.
6. One little girl was clinging onto a cuddly toy.
7. There was ivy clinging to the wall.
8. Her clothes were clinging wetly to her body.
9. I was very frightened and clinging on like mad.
10. I cleaned off the earth clinging to my boots.
11. She's clinging on to the past.
12. She was desperately clinging on to life.
13. They hugged each other, clinging together under the lights.
14. Kate was still clinging to the wreckage of her failed marriage.
15. Astrochele is commonly found clinging to gorgonians, corals, etc.
16. She was clinging desperately to normality and self-respect.
17. She drew him close, clinging desperately.
18. She was clinging desperately to the hang-glider.
19. What are your payoffs for clinging to this relationship?
20. Her grey and white striped silk blouse was clinging damply against her skin in the sudden rush of heat.
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21. She further offended doctors by clinging to patently wrong ideas.
22. I looked up and saw him clinging to a pipe that ran the length of one wall, high up.
23. Confined to the fine arts, this clinging to the safe and known was just a brake upon innovation and exuberance.
24. Wounded men... were clinging to caissons, to which were attached frightened and wounded horses....
25. The vote of no confidence was the final humiliation for a government that had been clinging to office.
26. He didn't seem to care at all that the wet shirt was clinging to his body.
27. The woman in the blue raincoat fell to her knees, still clinging with one hand to the push-chair.
28. All he saw as he glanced at her was his little wife, shy as a fieldmouse, clinging to his hand.
29. Fluttering over the coral heads, hiding in the crevices or clinging to the underside of rocks, are flat leaf-shaped worms.
30. Scientists have even been able to distinguish tiny parasitic insects, mites, clinging to the legs of the bigger ones.
1. He is of a clinging sort.
2. Dewdrops were still clinging on the trees.
3. We discerned the figure of a man clinging to the mast of the wrecked ship.
4. The climbers were clinging to a ledge hundreds of feet above the sea.
5. Some of the hairpin bends had Ruth clinging to her seat.
6. I was very frightened and clinging on like mad.
7. She's clinging on to the past.
31. Ursula was clinging to the belief that Samantha would soon be released.
32. With wet clothes clinging to her back, she looked skeletal, her shoulder blades poking up like sharp crags.
33. All men go through life clinging to an idea of an earthly paradise.
34. Jane dreamt she was clinging to the edge of a cliff, and her bank manager was hammering at her fingers.
35. Last night both men were clinging to the vain hope of salvaging their jobs and refused to comment before today's hearing.
36. But then generals have not lost hope altogether of clinging on to power.
37. Miller has already discovered it clinging like a woodpecker to the skin of the tree.
38. Fernando, his mouth clinging passionately to hers, raised his body away from her to give his hands freedom to move.
39. Clinging to each other, Melanie laughing(), they toppled in slow motion to the floor.
40. Candace Rainford was clinging to his arm and he did not look as if he minded in the slightest.
41. One minute they were sworn enemies, the next they were clinging together in fierce mutual desire.
42. Or perhaps it is an opportunity to be more philosophical, less clinging, over money?
43. Converse lay clinging to earth and life, his mouth full of sweet grass.
44. The fine mist at the edges of the room seemed to be drifting closer, enveloping her in its clinging tendrils.
45. They could not get the strap she was clinging to out of her hand.
46. In the freezing cold and pitch dark, families were driven to clinging to the roof.
47. But it was his left hand that collided with something in the dark, an object that was clinging to the wall.
48. We slept on a narrow ledge, clinging to each other.
49. On the table was a cage with two white mice clinging to the top.
50. A flame roared under a black bucket,[] clean blue like a blowtorch clinging to one side.
51. A petite, curvaceous figure, clad in clinging geranium-red, dark hair flying like a glossy cloak around her shoulders.
52. Nina watched as Carys, clinging to the arms of her Sam, face radiant with relief, disappeared into her house.
53. Justice Thomas is on the court, with mud clinging to the hem of his robe.
54. This wasn't easy either, because she was spooked and was clinging for dear life to the poor kid's hair.
55. Clinging to it and looking at the projecting ledge above him, Bigelow felt as if he were suspended in mid-air.
56. A great noise rises out of the quiet, and the stars are like bits of metal clinging together.
57. The stairs have become rope ladders, with managers clinging desperately for balance.
58. The Raiders were clinging to a 14-13 lead, ball on their own 42, looking at third down and six inches.
59. Even the drainpipes, clinging half-heartedly to cracked walls and rusty gutters, looked as if they'd had enough.
60. On the other were tenants clinging desperately to the last vestige of their community.
61. Scoop out any nuts and syrup clinging to the pan on to cake with a rubber scraper. Serve with whipped cream.
62. Richard Molland was clinging to the newel post at the foot of the stairs.
63. His left arm went round behind her neck, his right snaked up inside the clinging fabric of her dress.
64. An astonished officer found him still clinging grimly to the controls as he trundled along at a snail's pace.
65. The chain made up an organization that was clinging to an outmoded notion of its own uniqueness.
66. We can not become different beings by clinging on to our personalities as they were formerly.
67. They are strange little creatures with a shell-like carapace and clinging feeler-like attachments.
68. She flung out her arms to steady herself, clinging to him.
69. The heavy mist rarely lifted but closed in like a cold, clinging cloud around us.
70. Place the washed spinach in a saucepan with the water clinging to the leaves.
71. Clinging like damp seaweed to the edges of the world.
72. His pink shirt clinging to the curve of his belly.
73. If you suffer from constipation, perhaps you are clinging to the past?
74. Slowly but surely Carter are on the move again, still pertinent and still clinging to the plot.
75. Clinging to very fine cracks or imperfections is also out: geckos can cope with polished glass.
76. So they went downstairs, Berg wincing at each step and clinging to the banister rail.
77. On its vertical face, clinging beneath overhangs, jammed three or four deep into cracks, are a million scarlet crabs.
78. Unshielded babies clinging to teats would soon be brushed off.
79. By clinging to a bannister he miraculously managed to land safely.
80. Of course not; at that stage[/clinging.html], they were still clinging to the poll tax.
81. The vote of no confidence was a final humiliation for a government that had been clinging to office.
82. Although appearing to be clinging precariously to life, once introduced to the pool they quickly produce roots and become established.
83. A bidet is not sufficient to remove the tinctures that must be clinging visibly to him.
84. She sat rigidly in her seat, her clothes clinging wetly to her body, and waited for him to retaliate.
85. The trawler ploughed on, leaving the fishermen clinging to pieces of wreckage.
86. Some of the hairpin bends had Ruth clinging to her seat and holding her breath.
87. She hugged him, for a long moment clinging to him silently.
88. The sea had worn little ruts in the wood and barnacles were clinging to it everywhere.
89. Six victims were found clinging to rooftops or swamped cars and hoisted to safety.
90. Here, clinging like autumn leaves to a few favoured trees, some 200m butterflies sleep through the winter.
91. Barely a dozen homes remain, clinging to the brow of a hill.
92. Dieter Erdle had just arrived with Rose Kettle clinging to his arm.
93. But clinging to the numbered street grid system we found, and flopped into, our riverside home.
94. At the time of the preliminary hearing in February, Maria was still clinging to life.
95. Only a month ago, Mr Major gave the impression of clinging to power.
96. As I rode a high wave I saw a small boy desperately clinging to a piece of board.
97. She was carrying Celia and Dermot was clinging to her waist.
98. With difficulty, he made his way towards her, Charlotte clinging to him for dear life.
99. The threw back the bedclothes, shed her clinging nightgown and stood under a cool shower until she began to come alive.
100. The alarm was raised by a passer-by who heard one of the youngsters, clinging to rocks, shouting for help.
101. Joan saw a little girl of eight or nine years, eyeing her alertly and clinging to David's hand.
102. Clinging to the hillside amid scenic splendour, these houses sternly defy gravity by not tumbling down to the sea below.
103. Onward and upward the track wound, clinging to the side of the ridge like a pale slippery centipede.
104. The street-lights were pale yellow halos in the steady clinging drizzle.
105. Its founders were clinging to the wreckage, not setting out on a brave new voyage.
106. It was as if they were clinging to each other, and they couldn't let go.
107. She was lying on her side and Hugh was on his side also, clinging to her back, as though for protection.
108. We have in prospect eight months of solitude, clinging to the edge of the world's coldest, remotest continent.
109. All the same, a few were quite alarmed by the clowns, shrieking in fright and clinging to their mothers!
110. I ran across the road and jumped up, clinging to the side of the phaeton.
111. In most cases these are agricultural groups clinging to river valleys where water and nutrient rich soils are plentiful.
112. The ships are always packed to capacity, with passengers clinging to the upper decks.
113. Of course, she thought, still clinging to the dubious shelter of the doorway. Charcoal burners.
114. Nouns, like all other words, get mired in context and come away with biases clinging to them.
115. It was hot, and the sheets were clinging to me like a shroud.
116. We return silently down the path, the last rays of light clinging to the incense.
117. Scoop out any nuts and syrup clinging to the pan on to cake with a rubber scraper.
118. Michael held out his arms to her and she shrank away from him, clinging to Roy.
119. Hip-hugging black jeans tucked into hand-tooled black leather boots, clinging black sweater beneath the open black jacket.
120. Its arm fell off, clattering to the deck with the Perk still clinging to it.
121. The larval stages remained clinging to the mast, to blow away in the next gale.
122. I don't realize you are such a clinging vine.
123. He was very frightened and clinging on like mad.
124. She wore clinging ivory silk jersey.
125. Elsa McMahon wore clinging ivory silk jersey.
126. Certainly it involves relinquishment of stinginess, clinging and greed.
127. His sodden trousers were clinging to his shins.
128. survivors clinging to a raft.
129. Clinging to his picture for dear life.
130. She was anxious not to appear clinging.
131. They're clinging to the past.
132. I was terrified he would leave me, so I was clinging to him.
133. Blimp fruit, on the other hand, inflates Yoshi into a hot-air balloon, floating ever upwards with Mario clinging on for dear life.
134. Twenty-five of them arrive in conga lines to claim the opening rounds, the unencumbered adults and brash teenagers up front, the mothers with their clinging babies at the rear.
135. Henry doesn't want his wife to be a clinging vine.
136. Photo Gallery: Jurassic Period Clinging to life on an offshore crag, a tuatara looks little different from his Jurassic relatives.
137. They were indeed a queer-looking party that assembled on the bank--the birds with draggled feathers, the animals with their fur clinging close to them, and all dripping wet, cross, and uncomfortable.
138. The day wore away, and even through the twilight they could see the lone ivy leaf clinging to its stem against the wall.
139. When I married you I didn't realize you were such a clinging vine.
140. This girl is such infatuated with new moppet, clinging to it day and night.
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141. Former University of South Florida football player Nick Schuyler was clinging to an overturned boat that belongs to Oakland Raiders linebacker Marquis Cooper.
142. Clinging to outside sources indicates a lack of assuredness inwardly.
143. That's after crews rescued a fourth man. Former University of South Florida football player Nick Schuyler was clinging to an overturned boat that belongs to Oakland Raiders linebacker Marquis Cooper.
144. Each creature in its own manner clung tightly to the twigs ans rocks of the river bottom, for clinging was their way of life, and resisting the current what each had learned from birth.
145. Clinging to life in the basin are beetles, gerbils, ostriches, oryx, and a few other species.
146. One who is without attachments and without clinging - him do I call a Brahmin.
147. Sellers are clinging to any signs of hope – most recently, the tax credit extension working its way through Washington.
148. Any of several Eurasian plants of the genus Cynoglossum, having hairy leaves, small reddish-purple flowers, and prickly, clinging fruit.
149. Release me from my unfulfilled past clinging to me from behind making death difficult.
150. In clinging to these small issues you are the Maid's best advocates.
151. The boy students dislike going any where with her because she a clinging vine.
152. Each creature in its own manner clung tightly to the twigs and rocks at the river bottom, for clinging was their way of life, and resisting the current what each had learned from birth.
153. Turning off the highway from Roses we drove into the Cap de Creus nature preserve, a moonscape of scrub brush and hardy mountain trees clinging to a mountain striped with hiking trails.
154. His sodden trousers were clinging to his shins and his shoes squelched.
155. You have to let your better - half make some decisions to avoid her being a clinging vine.
156. He sat down and, clinging to the thwart, began to sob quietly.
157. But don't confuse them with a simple stratus cloud clinging to a mountaintop. "Only a jaunty cloud hat" will do.
158. Her glass had bits of orange clinging to the rim.
159. In one popular spoof they are portrayed – in the company of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh, who is still clinging to power – in unflattering flesh-coloured body-stockings.
160. Likewise, at a previous scene of slaughter, a baby gorilla - worth thousands of dollars on the live animal black market - was found clinging to its dead mother.
161. Perfume too seemed to emanate from the glorious hair and white clinging vestments of she herself.
162. For the rural semi-proletariat are not so stubborn in clinging to small peasant private ownership of the means of production; they are more ready to accept socialist transformation.
163. In this modern time,[http:///clinging.html] even and friends might laugh at his bookish and clinging.
164. My unfulfilled past clinging to me from behind making death difficult.
165. The prisoners understood as well as Vladimir and Estragon that life means waiting, killing time and clinging to the hope that relief may be just around the corner.
166. More probably, while we try to compare the relative power of the West and the East, we are clinging to an obsolete vocabulary.
167. I was nearly drowned through the drowning boy clinging to my neck.
168. But when it is stirred, the "water" turns out to be as sticky as molasses, clinging to a glass rod and forming long, hair-thin threads.
169. Doing things and experimenting allows you to question the status quo, discover new things, new methods but most importantly critical thinking increases your odds of not clinging to a false belief.
170. Limbaugh contrasted Palin's life story with Barack Obama's statement earlier in the year that some poor white voters were "bitter" - "clinging" to their faith or their guns out of fear.
171. She was once awakened, and for the time being , clinging , responsive, dreamy.
172. But there must be something of the clinging vine about women.
173. So is clinging to the roof of an SUV in a gale with practice mallets fashioned from paint roller handles and plumbing parts.
174. In the unfortunate case that you get laid off, do you think you would be more happy having started a business on the side or having spent your energy desperately clinging to your job?
175. Clinging to devildom and longing for Buddhism contained his attempt to save oneself with traditional Zen and his care for the ultimate life.
176. Eventually one of the bears managed to shove his brother off the end of the log, leaving him clinging on comically.
177. The rosy-cheeked, Bright-eyed quartet looked so charming in their light summer attire, clinging to the roadside bank.
178. Your Week Ahead - Love Focus: Remember that silent movie scene where the comic hero, Harold Lloyd, dangles outside a building, clinging to the minute-hand of a giant clock?
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