clinging
English
editPronunciation
editVerb
editclinging
- present participle and gerund of cling
Synonyms
edit- (noun): attachment
- (adjective): clingy, adherent, adhesive
Noun
editclinging (plural clingings)
- The act of one who clings.
- 2013, Lawrence C. Becker, Charlotte B. Becker, Encyclopedia of Ethics, page 217:
- The mind […] ascribes characters to things. It can become attached in the process, the attachment taking such forms as erroneous thoughts and clingings, and the Buddha-nature thereby becomes defiled in the way that the sun may be obscured by clouds or a mirror by dust.
Adjective
editclinging
- clingy.
- 1894, Ludovic Halévy, Parisian Points of View, page 182:
- Yes, very clinging; my cousin has a delightful figure, and can stand it.
- 2008, John Bowlby, Attachment:
- He became more clinging, more mischievous and more difficult.
- 2016, Ferenc Szabadváry, R. Belcher, L. Gordon, History of Analytical Chemistry, page 15:
- It is a greyish white, high melting metal, very clinging, not very ductile and with difficulty malleable.