cling together

Frequency: 7.814.1 per million words

To hold onto each other, often for comfort or safety.

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Examples (10)

  • The children clung together in fear.
  • During the storm, the lost puppies clung together for warmth.
  • As the boat rocked violently, the passengers clung together on the deck.
  • We must cling together if we want to survive this crisis.
  • The two lovers were clinging together under the umbrella, trying to stay dry.
  • In times of hardship, families often cling together for support.
  • The wet leaves clung together in a soggy mass on the pavement.
  • Scared and alone, the orphans would cling together at night.
  • Let's cling together and face whatever comes our way.
  • After the earthquake, survivors were seen clinging together amidst the rubble.