clinging造句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.