To come or be in close contact with; to stick or hold together and resist separation.
Separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument.
1 The Master said, The highest minds cleave to the Centre, the Common.
2 Swiftly and gaily did the slim bark cleave through the glassy sea.
3 Tear ye asunder the veils of names and cleave ye their kingdom.
4 Draw a knife along the edges, and it will readily cleave off.
5 Barnabas exhorted that with purpose of heart they cleave to the Lord.
6 Writers are bad because they cleave to the causes of writing badly.
7 He should have told the king he must cleave to his wife.
8 We examined the ability of calpain I to cleave alpha-syn in vitro.
9 It is a bifunctional protein complex which can cleave or methylate DNA.
10 It says that a wife shall cleave unto her husband until death.
11 If we cleave to the world, that will separate us from Christ.
12 Lithium helps cleave the proteins from DNA so people can wind down.
13 He would surely cleave his sword through her to get to Niall.
14 But she found a Washington which did not cleave to Main Street.
15 Let love abhor what is evil, and cleave to what is good.
16 She must forget the new Joe and cleave to the old Joe.
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