Clingy

/ˈklɪŋi/ adjective

Sticking closely to something, or describing a person who doesn't want to be separated from someone they're attached to.

From Middle English 'clingen' meaning 'to hold fast,' possibly from Proto-Germanic roots. The suffix '-y' makes it an adjective, with modern usage expanding to describe emotional dependence.

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