clinger

[kling-er]

clinger Definition

  • 1a person or thing that clings, especially someone who is overly dependent or emotionally attached
  • 2a device or material used to attach one object to another

Using clinger: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clinger" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She's such a clinger, always wanting to be around me.

  • Example

    The ivy was a clinger, attaching itself to the wall and growing up it.

  • Example

    He's a clinger to old traditions and ways of thinking.

clinger Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clinger

Antonyms for clinger

Idioms Using clinger

  • to hold onto something tightly, both physically and emotionally

    Example

    She clung to her boyfriend's arm as they walked through the crowded street.

  • cling on by one's fingernails

    to barely manage to hold on to something, often used figuratively

    Example

    The company is clinging on by its fingernails after the economic downturn.

  • to stick to something very closely, often used to describe a person who is overly dependent or possessive

    Example

    He's been clinging to me like a limpet since we started dating.

Phrases with clinger

  • a thin plastic film used for wrapping food to keep it fresh

    Example

    Cover the bowl with cling film before putting it in the fridge.

  • a type of fruit, such as a peach, whose flesh adheres strongly to the stone

    Example

    The farmer harvested the clingstone peaches from the tree.

  • clingy clothes

    clothing made from a fabric that clings closely to the body

    Example

    She wore a clingy dress to the party.

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Summary: clinger in Brief

The term 'clinger' [kling-er] refers to a person or thing that clings, often with a negative connotation. It can describe someone who is overly dependent or emotionally attached, as in 'She's such a clinger, always wanting to be around me.' It can also refer to a device or material used to attach one object to another, as in 'The ivy was a clinger, attaching itself to the wall and growing up it.' 'Clinger' extends into phrases like 'cling to,' and idioms like 'cling like a limpet,' denoting a person who is overly dependent or possessive.