Main Entry: 1cling
Pronunciation: \ˈkliŋ\
Function: intransitive verb
Inflected Form(s): clung \ˈkləŋ\; cling·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English clingan; akin to Old High German klunga tangled ball of thread
Date: before 12th century
1 a : to hold together b : to adhere as if glued firmly c : to hold or hold on tightly or tenaciously
2 a : to have a strong emotional attachment or dependenceclung to his friends for support> b : to remain or linger as if resisting complete dissipation or dispersal clung to the room for hours>
2 a : to have a strong emotional attachment or dependence
synonyms see stick
— cling·er \ˈkliŋ-ər\ noun
— clingy \ˈkliŋ-ē\ adjective