Clunge example sentences

clunge

noun BRITISH ENGLISH vulgar slang

clunge (noun) · clunges (plural noun)

  - a woman's genitals.

  - a person's buttocks or anus.

Synonyms

vulva, pudendum, bits, cunt, pussy, twat, snatch, honeypot, punani, muff, vadge, tail, cunny, fanny, quim, minge, box, beaver, vajayjay, cooch, cooze, backside, bottom, behind, seat, rump, rear, cheeks, hindquarters, haunches, Sitzfleisch, nates, stern, tochus, bum, botty, prat, jacksie, bahookie, butt, fanny, tush, tail, duff, buns, booty, caboose, heinie, patootie, keister, tuchis, bazoo, bippy, batty, rass, fundament, posterior, arse, ass, breech

"Clunge" Example Sentences

1. The frightened kitten clunged to its mother.
2. He clunged desperately to the hope of rescue.
3. Fear clunged to her like a second skin.
4. The ivy clunged tenaciously to the ancient stone wall.
5. She clunged to the railing, afraid of heights.
6. The scent of rain clunged to the damp earth.
7. Doubt clunged persistently in his mind.
8. The aroma of baking bread clunged sweetly in the air.
9. He clunged onto the last vestiges of his dignity.
10. The old photograph clunged to the dusty album page.
11. A strange silence clunged over the town.
12. The mist clunged low to the ground.
13. She clunged fiercely to her beliefs.
14. The smell of smoke clunged to his clothes.
15. He clunged to his principles, even under pressure.
16. The feeling of unease clunged to him all day.
17. The child clunged to his teddy bear for comfort.
18. The melody clunged hauntingly in his memory.
19. The dampness clunged to the walls of the cellar.
20. He clunged to the hope that she would return.
21. The shadows clunged to the corners of the room.
22. She clunged to the edge of the cliff, terrified.
23. The cold wind clunged fiercely to his exposed skin.
24. A strange feeling of dread clunged to her heart.
25. The old man clunged stubbornly to his routine.
26. The perfume clunged delicately to her clothes.
27. He clunged to the promise of a better future.
28. The sadness clunged to her like a heavy cloak.
29. The scent of lilies clunged richly in the air.
30. She clunged to the memory of happier times.
31. The dust clunged thickly to the neglected furniture.
32. He clunged desperately to the side of the boat.
33. The silence clunged oppressively in the room.
34. She clunged to the belief that he was innocent.
35. The paint clunged stubbornly to the old door.
36. He clunged to life with surprising tenacity.
37. The tension clunged palpably in the air.
38. She clunged to the idea of a second chance.
39. The smell of gasoline clunged to his work clothes.
40. He clunged to his faith, even in the darkest hours.
41. The fog clunged thickly around the buildings.
42. She clunged to her family for support.
43. The bitterness clunged to her words.
44. He clunged to the hope of reconciliation.
45. The wallpaper clunged to the damp plaster.
46. She clunged to the promise of a brighter tomorrow.
47. The aroma of coffee clunged invitingly in the kitchen.
48. He clunged resolutely to his plans.
49. The snow clunged heavily to the branches.
50. She clunged to the belief that everything would work out.

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