Past tense of cling; held on tightly to something or someone.
From Old English 'clingan,' related to Germanic languages. The word originally meant 'to stick together' or 'to adhere,' maintaining this sense through centuries of English usage.
When something clings to you, it's like molecular attraction—the word comes from the same root as 'clench,' both expressing that tight, stubborn grip.
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