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Filter by Meaning The dancers' costumes were designed with clinging fabric to emphasize their graceful movements.
The fashion designer experimented with different textures and patterns using clinging fabric to create unique and eye-catching garments.
The upholstery on the sofa was made of a soft and clinging fabric that added a touch of luxury to the living room.
The figure skater's outfit was embellished with sparkling rhinestones and made of clinging fabric to enhance their presence on the ice.
The baby's onesie was made of soft clinging material.
The bird's clinging to the tree branch allowed it to rest and observe its surroundings.
The baby's clinging hands reached out for his mother.
She wore a pair of clinging gloves to keep her hands warm.
The athlete wore a clinging swimsuit for better performance.
The hiker wore clinging pants to protect against poison ivy.
The wet, clinging seaweed made it difficult to swim.
The tight, clinging bandage provided support for her sprained ankle.
The clinging fog obscured the view of the mountains.
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