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Recent Examples of clungAfter bacon strips were wrapped around her ear for 5 to 10 minutes, the maggots clung to the bacon and could be removed.—
Beth Mole,
ArsTechnica,
17 June 2026 The sleeveless top had a high neckline, and the fabric clung to her body.—
Juliana Ukiomogbe,
InStyle,
15 June 2026 Her face looked drawn, her eyes cast down, and her two-year-old granddaughter, Josephine, clung tightly to her side.—
Stefania Conrieri,
Vanity Fair,
13 June 2026 Late in games, as both teams have desperately clung to leads, that feeling has been unshakable — for everyone inside the building and watching at home.—
Jesse Granger,
New York Times,
11 June 2026 The Spurs clung to a seven-point lead at halftime, setting up a back-and-forth second half and a tight fourth quarter.—
Chantz Martin,
FOXNews.com,
4 June 2026 The conflict dated back to 2012, but both sides clung to the animosity.—
Darrell Smith,
Sacbee.com,
4 June 2026 Traute, white and shivering, clung to Gertrud.—Literary Hub,
3 June 2026 But the Stillwater community clung to the Zephyr and kept it alive, Nicole Bartelt, the then-new board chair, said at the time.—
Jared Kaufman,
Twin Cities,
31 May 2026
The report found that excessive moisture had caused the adhesive to fail, leaving the roofing membrane no longer properly adhered, according to the lawsuit.
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Milena Malaver,
Miami Herald,
16 June 2026
Once adhered properly, my press-ons last through the wear and tear of everyday life—on keyboards, NYC subway poles, and even at the gym.
Video from Kentucky showed emergency crews wading through knee-deep floodwaters to rescue residents who got stuck in their cars amid the floods Monday.
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Kathryn Prociv,
NBC news,
23 June 2026
As the gut is considered a second brain, the process involves listening in with a stethoscope while manual, hands-on therapy helps the body shift more easily between fight-or-flight and not get stuck in one.