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clammy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++clam·my /ˈklæmi/ adjective  WETfeeling unpleasantly wet, cold, and sticky 湿冷的;黏糊糊的 Get your clammy hands off me! 把你又湿又黏的手拿开,别碰我!see thesaurus at damp, wetclammily adverbclamminess noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
clammyAs soon as the interview began, I felt my hands go clammy.His hands were clammy.When she tried to be cheerful she ended up flustered and red-faced, clammy all over.My forehead, clammy and cold, stuck to my fingers like blood.We were left waiting in our clammy clothes for over an hour.Secrets, she thought, feeling a cold, clammy fear crawling down her neck.The scorching, clammy heat of a summer in New York had been a total physical shock.He stood there in his clammy shoes for an hour and a half.For the next three days the raft lay in a dense, clammy shroud.It mildewed towels, made sleeping bags clammy, soaked the pressed bamboo of the cockpit floor so it was unpleasantly slimy.And the knowledge was dampening my shirt with the clammy sweat of anxiety.His whole body was clammy with sweat as a result of the malaria.
Origin clammy (1300-1400) Probably from clam to spread something soft, stick ((11-19 centuries)), from Old English clæman
clam·my adjectiveChineseSyllable
and unpleasantly wet, Corpus feeling sticky cold,


clammy
clammy /ˈklæmi/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: Probably from clam 'to spread something soft, stick' (11-19 centuries), from Old English clæman
feeling unpleasantly wet, cold, and sticky:
    Get your clammy hands off me!
—clammily adverb
—clamminess noun [uncountable]


clammyBrE /ˈklæmi/ 🔊NAmE /ˈklæmi/ 🔊 adjective (clam·mier, clam·mi·est) damp in an unpleasant way 黏糊糊的;湿漉漉的His skin felt cold and clammy. 他的皮肤摸上去冷冰冰湿乎乎的。🔊🔊clammy hands又湿又黏的双手