clung Meaning in gujarati ( clung ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)
વળગી રહેવું, ચોંટી જવું,
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clung ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં ઉદાહરણ:
વીસ બાવીસની કાચી, યુવાન અને મુગ્ધ ઉંમરે જીવનનો નકશો ચીતરવો અને તેને નિશ્ચયપૂર્વક વળગી રહેવું, પ્રેક્ટિસ છોડીને સાહિત્યસર્જનમાં જીવન સમર્પણ કરવું -આ બધી વિરલ વાતો કહેવાય ,જે ગોવર્ધનરામે કરી બતાવી.
એક એવા નિયમનું પાલન કરવામાં આવે છે કે જે પણ નામ કે મંત્ર પસંદ કરવામાં આવે તેને વારંવાર બદલવાના બદલે એને જ વળગી રહેવું જોઇએ અને સતત એ એકનો જ જપ કરવાથી ફાયદો થાય છે એવું માનવામાં આવે છે.
clung's Usage Examples:
However, even some strong verbs have identical past tense and participle, as in cling–clung–clung.
Tariff reform was a losing issue that the Conservative leadership inexplicably clung to.
The word "clanger" is related to the dialect term "clung", which Joseph Wright glossed as meaning "heavy", in relation to food.
Henry Ford did not like the model-year change because he clung to an engineer's notions of simplicity, economics of scale, and design integrity.
1582, still clung to Latin), such as Bartholomäus Anhorn (1566–1640) and his son of the same name (1616–1670) and Johannes Guler von Wyneck (1562–1637).
When Flavian and Hilary objected, Dioscorus called for a pro-monophysite mob to enter the church which assaulted Flavian as he clung to the altar.
You could see how Kane"s silk shirt clung wetly to the character"s body.
died had been pulled down around his hairy knees, and a condom still clung limply to his penis.
having survey"d well the cask whence he sprung For want of more liquor, low spirited grew He mounted astride to the jolly cask clung And away to the gods.
The surviving workers clung to the island"s slippery rocks for two full days before being discovered.
Those who clung to the old beliefs were called members of the Gedimu (from Arabic قديم "qadim".
Swantewit in Rugia) and clung to them strongly when Christianity was foisted upon them.
colonial life in Brazil as a "civilization of crabs", as most settlers clung to the shoreline, with few trying to make inroads into the sertão.
Synonyms:
adjoin, conglutinate, mold, cohere, attach, adhere, meet, stick, bind, hold fast, touch, cleave, stick to, agglutinate, contact, bond,
Antonyms:
miss, disengage, stifle, nonadhesive, detach,