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Recent Examples of clingsLeisure readers as the best city hotel in Central and South America in the 2026 World’s Best Awards, Sofitel Legend Casco Viejo is a landmark that clings to the edge of the historic district, with breathtaking views of the sea and skyline.—
Carley Rojas Avila,
Travel + Leisure,
14 Aug. 2026 Season leader Shields comes in last, but still clings to the lead.—
Todd Boss,
Forbes.com,
10 Aug. 2026 Etna clings to a pre-war Edenic vision of his past to give himself purpose and destination.—Literary Hub,
5 Aug. 2026 Swirl in butter to create a silky sauce that clings to every noodle.—
Torie Cox,
Southern Living,
29 July 2026 Throughout his wanderings, the uxorious Odysseus clings to a little doll figure, intended to represent his wife (like the spinning top clutched by Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Inception'); the real woman is barely more interesting.—
Edward Segarra,
USA Today,
28 July 2026 The audience would also see the contrasting attitudes of Chiyoho, who clings to it, and Murashige, who turns his back on it.—
Zachary Lee,
IndieWire,
27 July 2026 The present clings to the past, like fava bean pesto should adhere to al dente paccheri.—
Scott Hocker,
TheWeek,
9 July 2026 How Often to Clean a Fiberglass Shower Clean fiberglass showers and tubs weekly to remove body soil and soap scum that clings to the finish.—
Mary Marlowe Leverette,
The Spruce,
19 June 2026
The standout episode—the conversion history of Kendra, a Black striver married to the Schwoopers’ daughter, Shira—sticks its landing, enabling the viewer to see faith as a refuge, not a cage.
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Emily Nussbaum,
New Yorker,
9 July 2026
Otherwise, Kail sticks closely to the template established for him, recreating every scene and sequence from the first movie with ruthless fidelity and adding essentially no departures of any significance.