To have a . . . form to which the soul might cling!
Seeking battle even in death, their undying soul cling to King's armor.
Seven weary souls clung to the twisted metal carcass as it rolled deeper into the wilderness.
The souls clung to him and hung from him like tattered scarves.
My soul clings lovingly to the Torah; let others contribute to the preservation of the race".
Only then, she said, would his eyes close and his soul not cling to this world.
My soul clings to my body, but its hold weakens.
He elected goodness as the clue to which the soul must cling in all this labyrinth of nature.
Who does he have slaughtered but the young, the strong, those whose souls cling most stubbornly to life.
The weaker souls clung to them, paid them all their resources, not to be harmed, and perhaps to have the chance to harm others.