A gecko in the hand feels cool and its broad, padded feet cling to skin like delicate suckers. |
Birds that cling to and climb the sides of trees, like woodpeckers and nuthatches, have strongly curved claws. |
She plants tender climbing vines such as wisteria and sweet peas so they can cling to the warm stone walls. |
If you learn only the names of techniques and kata, then you would cling to them and lose sight of their true meaning. |
The only way to get there is by an old bus, along the alarmingly narrow roads that cling to the sides of the mountains. |
He is at least admirably honest about the cognitive processes he adopted to allow himself to cling to his Weltanschauung. |