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clammy
[ klam-ee ]
adjective
- covered with a cold, sticky moisture; cold and damp:
clammy hands.
- sickly; morbid:
She had a clammy feeling that something was wrong at home.
clammy
/ ˈklæmɪ /
adjective
- unpleasantly sticky; moist
clammy hands
- (of the weather, atmosphere, etc) close; humid
Derived Forms
- ˈclammily, adverb
- ˈclamminess, noun
Other Words From
- clammi·ly adverb
- clammi·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of clammy1
Example Sentences
Writing in his column in The Sunday Times, the 64-year-old said he had symptoms of feeling "clammy", a "tightness" in his chest, and "pins and needles" in his left arm after returning from a holiday.
According to the CDC, signs of heat exhaustion include heavy sweating; cold, pale and clammy skin; a fast, weak heart pulse; nausea or vomiting; muscle cramps; tiredness or weakness; dizziness; headache; and passing out.
Sweating ceases as blood flow to the skin stops, leaving it cold and clammy.
“Pleased to meet you,” said Gower, extending a cold, clammy hand.
Then, from Germany, the clammy nail-biter “The Teachers’ Lounge.”
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