clinging造句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.