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Recent Examples of clingingInstead of opting for a matte formula, look for hydrating concealers with hyaluronic acid or ceramides that will layer onto skin smoothly and keep it hydrated throughout the day, without clinging to lines.—
Alanna Martine Kilkeary,
Glamour,
15 Aug. 2026 Before Wolverine can intervene, Trask shoots Essex, who’s left clinging to life.—
Jordan Moreau,
Variety,
13 Aug. 2026 It’s capped off with a four- to five-hour hike to the Tiger’s Nest, a monastery dramatically clinging to a 9,678-foot cliff with unrivaled views.—
Forbes Travel Guide,
Forbes.com,
12 Aug. 2026 Her video showed workers in green vests clinging to the upper portion of the structure during the collapse before eventually climbing down ladders to the ground.—
James Cirrone,
FOXNews.com,
11 Aug. 2026 The stitched panels foretell Helaena's own suicide and depict Rhaenyra still clinging to the Iron Throne, powerful but brutal.—
Bryan Alexander,
USA Today,
10 Aug. 2026 As the ribbon of asphalt climbs, clinging to rocky hillsides, the wall of trees falls away at times, revealing plunging canyons.—
Zoe Baillargeon,
Travel + Leisure,
10 Aug. 2026 Our world is changing rapidly, and we are torn between adaptation, and clinging to the status quo.—
John Vaillant,
Time,
8 Aug. 2026 Tears, clinging and nervousness are familiar scenes at kindergarten drop-off, and understanding kindergarten separation anxiety can make the difference between a bumpy morning and one that builds a child’s confidence.—
Ashley Lynch,
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
6 Aug. 2026