clingily

English

Etymology

clingy + -ly

Adverb

clingily (comparative more clingily, superlative most clingily)

  1. In a clingy manner.
    • 2011, Nancy McWilliams, Psychoanalytic Diagnosis, Second Edition, page 317:
      In the high-functioning range they can be charming when operating regressively; in the borderline and psychotic ranges histrionic clients may become physically ill, clingily dependent, whiny and demanding, or addicted to crisis.
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