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Recent Examples of clingingBut now, entry-level professionals are clinging to their childhood bedrooms and pillaging their family fridges as more are extending their stay than ever before.—
Emma Burleigh,
Fortune,
22 June 2026 The debtor had jumped onto the running board of Pitman’s moving rig and was clinging to the driver’s door.—
Paige Williams,
New Yorker,
22 June 2026 And the Neuberger Berman Next Generation Connectivity Fund (NBXG), a recent addition to the CEF Insider portfolio, is a solid option that’s clinging to an undeserved double-digit discount.—
Michael Foster,
Forbes.com,
20 June 2026 For three decades, Pixar has continued adding shades to the same plot outline like a child with a box of 128 crayons (or a company clinging to its billion-dollar idea).—
Amy Nicholson,
Los Angeles Times,
18 June 2026 Families broken Noemi, a Guatemalan mother and asylum seeker, stood in the parking lot at an ICE office north of Los Angeles, her three children wailing and clinging to her, glass from the family's car scattered at their feet.—
Claudia Boyd-Barrett,
CBS News,
18 June 2026 This linen version has a lovely, floaty silhouette that prevents the fabric from clinging to the skin.—
Tanya Sharma,
PEOPLE,
17 June 2026 After more than a decade of waiting and an afternoon spent earning and then clinging to a lead, Bud Cauley broke into a trot at the RBC Canadian Open.—
Hugh Kellenberger,
New York Times,
14 June 2026 Here was a girl clinging for dear life to one perfect moment for fear that another may never arrive.—
Walden Green,
Pitchfork,
12 June 2026
Working with 5 to 6 pieces at a time, remove fish from batter, allowing excess to drip back into bowl, and add to hot oil, briefly dragging fish along surface of oil to prevent sticking.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
29 June 2026
Many Venezuelan news reports have avoided politically delicate questions related to the earthquake, such as the widespread collapse of buildings, sticking instead to safer stories about heroic rescues.
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Juan Pablo Arraez,
Chicago Tribune,
29 June 2026