cling - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cling in Hindi

  • चिपकी
  • चिपटना
  • अडिग रहना
  • दृढ़ पकड़ना
  • चिमटना
  • वफ़ादार रहना
  • लगाव मानना
  • लिपटना
  • कृतज्ञ रहना
  • सख़्त पकड़ना
  • चिपकना

cling Definition

Verb

  • hold on tightly to.

Noun

  • a clingstone peach.

cling Example

  • You can't cling to the past.  ( आप अतीत से चिपके नहीं रह सकते। )
  • Even now many undoubtedly cling to a theology nearly allied to deism. ( यहां तक ​​कि अब कई धर्मशास्त्रों में निस्संदेह धर्मशास्त्र से जुड़ा हुआ है। )
  • Wet clothes cling to the body. ( गीले कपड़े शरीर से चिपके रहते हैं। )
  • If he wanted the relationship to end, she wasn't going to cling to him shamelessly. ( अगर वह रिश्ता खत्म करना चाहता था, तो वह बेशर्मी से उससे नहीं चिपकी रही। )

More Sentence

  • She patted the statue, feeling the magic cling to her as she rose.
  • Something as small as a piece of hair or a tooth—anything that the soul of the dead immortal might still cling to.
  • Their habits are nocturnal, and during the daytime they cling to the trunks or limbs of trees head downwards in a state of repose.
  • The aboriginal tribes here, as elsewhere, cling to their mountains and jungles.
  • With the exception of a few Bushmen, who cling to the slopes of the Drakensberg, all the natives are of Bantu stock.
  • Other countries however still appear to cling to the belief that it is wisest to fix a maximum rate of legal interest.
  • A young man is clinging to life after being beaten up by a gang of youths.
  • The young boy was clinging to a large rock when he was rescued from the raging river.
  • The government appears to be hoping to cling to power for another year before it has to call an election.
  • The swimmer was able to cling to his lead and won the race by a mere hundredths of a second.
  • cling wrap or foil and set in the coldest part of the refrigerator.
  • Baby orangutans cling to their mothers almost continually until they are well over a year old.
  • I still cling to the hope that he’s alive.
  • There were great rocks on the road and thin mist seemed to cling to everywhere.
  • He had one last hope to cling to.
  • The British prime minister is too apt to cling to Washington’s apron strings.