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clung
▪ I. clung, ppl. a. arch. and dial. (klʌŋ) Also 4–5 clong(e, 6 clounge. [f. cling v.] 1. Congealed, congested, stiffened: see cling v.1 2. Drawn together, shrunk, or shrivelled, by the action of heat, cold, hunger, thirst, disease, etc.a 1300 Cursor M. 4581 Þai [ears of grain] war so clungun, dri, a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shame (1921 film)
It is based on the story Clung by Max Brand, which appeared in the magazine All Story Weekly (10 Apr - 15 May 1920 edition). However, Li Clung, aware of the child's true parentage, takes David to the home of his wealthy grandfather in San Francisco. wikipedia.org
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clung
clungpt, pp of cling. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Arunasura
They crawled onto her body and clung onto her, merging with her to create the divine form of Bhramari. Soon after seeing Arunasura's great fall, the insects returned to Bhramari and clung on her again. wikipedia.org
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clung'd
† clunged, clung'd, ppl. a. Obs. Also 4–6 clonged. Extended by-form of clung ppl. a.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvi. xlvi. (1495) 568 Erthe bounde and clongyd [Helmingh. MS. clonge] togiders is a clotte. 1548 Udall Erasm. Par. N.T. 120 b, She was in her body so shrounken and clonged together, that, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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unclung
unˈclung, ppl. a. (un-1 8 b. Cf. clung ppl. a. 2.)1587 Golding De Mornay xv. 233 Or els the earth yet yoong..the seede thereof vncloong Reteined still in fruitfull wombe. Oxford English Dictionary
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Red Republican Party
A minority which clung to the old perspective left to form the Left Revolutionary Group, becoming the Red Republican Party in 1976, but was moribund by wikipedia.org
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clongie
† clongie, a. Obs. rare—1. [Batman's alteration of Trevisa's clonge, clung.] Sticky, adhesive.1582 Batman On Barthol. 256 The kinde [of glew]..is so clongie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nakisawame
During the myth of the Birth of the Gods, in which the goddess Izanami died after giving birth to the fire deity Kagu-tsuchi, Izanagi clung to his wife's wikipedia.org
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clunged
@@@LINK=clung'd Oxford English Dictionary
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Sinking of Dolgorae
The vessel capsized in heavy seas and those passengers and crew not washed away in the waves clung to the hull of the vessel for over ten hours. The rest clung to the capsized hull of Dolgorae, with only three still holding on until they were rescued ten hours after the vessel capsized. wikipedia.org
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clong
clong, -ed, -en etc., obs. ff. clung, clunged. Oxford English Dictionary
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Second Harvest (novel)
Weekly wrote in 1999: "Giono invests his prose with stunning descriptions of the countryside and lyrical evocations of the majestic seasons ('Spring clung wikipedia.org
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Bhramari
They crawled onto her body and clung onto her, merging with her to create the divine form of Bhramari. Soon after seeing Arunasura's great fall, the insects returned to Bhramari and clung on her again. wikipedia.org
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Sonja Yelich
Her first collection of poems, Clung (Auckland University Press, 2004), won the 2005 Jessie Mackay Award for 'Best First Book of Poetry' at the New Zealand Poetry collections AUP New Poets 2 (2002) Clung (2004) Get Some (2008) References External links New Zealand Book Council profile New Zealand Electronic wikipedia.org
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