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"clammy" Definitions
  1. slightly wet in an unpleasant way

213 Sentences With "clammy"

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When a general reaches for her, her skin goes clammy.
It's peak carb: dense and nourishing and a little clammy.
New York Today Good morning on this clammy Thursday. Gov.
My stomach really hurts and I feel horrible and clammy.
My stomach is in knots, and my feet are clammy.
You know that "overly fishy or clammy" flavor some seafood has?
At her final W.N.B.A. preseason game, her hands got inexplicably clammy.
Skin can be either hot and dry, or cold and clammy.
Putting an end to the American body politic's clammy night sweats?
But, for the most part, a sort of clammy vicariousness reigns.
The story is a steady journey from clammy darkness into blazing light.
It's warm, clammy, rough with cuts and callouses, sticky with trash residue.
Other signs include pinpoint pupils, confusion, vomiting and cold or clammy skin.
We either feel sick to our stomachs or still to get clammy.
On a clammy afternoon in August, the owner sits outside alone, smoking.
A clammy paper shred stuck to my tongue, plus a piece of popcorn.
Symptoms of stress include a rapid heart rate, clammy palms and shallow breath.
Symptoms of stress include a rapid heart rate, clammy palms and shallow breath.
You will not want to refuse one of these, clammy though they eventually become.
They all go about their business in a grim, crabbed, clenched, furrowed, clammy way.
My palms began to sweat, and then, the touchscreen failed under my clammy fingers.
"He was pale and clammy," Burkhart, who met him at the hospital, told PEOPLE.
David Cameron was right: his party's neurosis was making it look clammy and xenophobic.
She's weak and clammy and I'm starting to feel real concerned about that baby.
With a clammy hand, I fumbled for the car window and rolled it down.
If waking up to clammy sheets bothers you, this may not be for you.
Signs of heat exhaustion include faintness or dizziness, clammy skin and cramps or fatigue.
The trackpad is mid-sized and responsive, and it stays comfortable even with clammy fingers.
At last you have somebody by your side to share in the clammy-palmed listlessness.
Even on an August morning in Philadelphia the flesh of Lemberger's pupik felt strangely clammy.
Instead, especially in states still caught in the clammy grip of prohibition, we have CBD.
My palms became clammy at the very thought of hailing a taxi on my own.
Signs of heat exhaustion include cold, clammy skin; a fast, weak pulse; vomiting; weakness and fainting.
A mood of stunned trauma hangs over this novel like the clammy mist on Amsterdam's canals.
I remember having clammy hands, and I must have clicked "public" because it definitely went live.
In "Elle," she plays a clammy video-game executive who is haunted by a sexual assault.
You can feel the air on your skin, powdery and wrong, somehow both sweltering and clammy.
Those trying to sleep have abandoned clammy mattresses, preferring the relative cool of bare tiled floors.
It helps me endure the bumps, but clearly clammy hand-holding is not an ideal strategy.
Her palms are clammy, and she can see her handprint on the brass of the doorknob.
I nodded, hoping to suggest that I was not an unruly teen, just a clammy, maladjusted adult.
This is where our Internet Ghost led us, into the clammy underworld of sleepless, pointless, predatory noise.
The worst that could happen: Does your friend have extra clammy hands and overly sweaty pits, too?
It planted a long, clammy kiss on Tumblr where it will probably remain for a long time.
Have you ever made a decision and immediately started to feel sick, maybe even kind of clammy?
Before Dan ducked his oversize head out of the car, he squeezed his clammy forefinger around mine.
Basically, humidity is how much moisture is in the air, or how clammy your skin feels outside.
I was nauseated and clammy, and I sat down on the floor until the dizziness let up.
Rivkin is an anxious writer, with a slightly clammy style (throughout, we are addressed as "dear reader").
If I'm going to have a clammy digit rooting around in my anus, I'd rather it be robotic.
Mirabal said Zayden felt "cold and clammy to the touch," two days before his death, the affidavit states.
I remember, in elementary school, my hands getting clammy as I anticipated my name being called for attendance.
As he paced about his cramped booth space, waiting for the show to begin, his hands were clammy.
It's not every day you get to see Gordon Ramsay spluttering clammy salmon ice cream down his chin.
I'm trying to work here, and your clammy, chubby little hands and idiotic grin are blocking my view.
Other symptoms can also include chest pains, headache, excessive sweating, clammy skin, loss of appetite and low energy.
Sugar and caffeine are both well-known triggers for shakiness, heart palpitations, clammy hands, and a racing mind.
The fabric also dries quickly, so your infant won't get cold and clammy after the water play is over.
"If you start to feel dizzy, lightheaded or clammy while hair grooming, stop and take a break," Batra said.
Surprisingly, I didn't feel the least bit sweaty or clammy and my shirt stayed dry in the underarm areas.
The garments must also be worn for several hours after a workout, even if they become clammy and malodorous.
We got clammy and half-ran our way to the next teahouse, if only because moving kept us warm.
But as you laugh, you may feel the walls of Anna Fleischle's clammy pub set closing in on you.
The company's website says its products "stops sweaty and clammy hands at the source for up to four hours."
Offering a clammy palm to shake the hiring manager's hand is the greatest fear of many a job candidate.
I woke up an hour later, hot and clammy, with a stiff neck and my headache twice as bad.
For that matter, is gripping a cylinder of cheese in your clammy paw supposed to be a pleasant party sensation?
Increased body temperature can cause heavy sweating, clammy skin, dehydration, tiredness, headache, dizziness, nausea, cramps, and a quick, weak pulse.
I was still sweating, but the fabric was wicking it away effectively enough to prevent dark splotches and clammy material.
Some models can get hot enough to burn, and even if yours doesn't, it can make you clammy and uncomfortable.
He was laconically charming, with a habit of using my name in every other sentence that made my palms clammy.
He was pacing back and forth for hours while we were in dress rehearsal, and his hands were constantly clammy.
One clammy August night in 2011, newly relocated to New York City, I watched Music Twitter collectively lose its shit.
Or, if the show wants to be realistic, Eleven will simply become too cool and too popular for clammy ole Mike.
No matter how delicious the food is, it will taste clammy and bland, as if I'm munching on my own mortality.
High fever, chills, extreme pain, shortness of breath, high heart rate, dizziness, and clammy, sweaty skin are all signs of sepsis.
What Hunt is really chasing, through the muck and darkness and stench and clammy cold, is a story of shared humanity.
By the time she was a teenager she had adopted dogs, cats, snails, frogs, birds and a freshwater clam named Clammy.
When I told him that he seemed remarkably composed, he grabbed me by the hands, squeezing my palms with clammy fingers.
I cannot express the relief of having a final bound, print and barcoded copy of Validate Me in my clammy mitts.
My concern is more that as September turns to October and November and December, that warm bath may get cold and clammy.
He gives a career-redefining performance as that peculiar neighbor, a clammy, unfriendly man not in the mood to forgive or forget.
That sky is vaster in the American West than in the cramped and clammy places the British Ms. Arnold has previously investigated.
Yes, you do feel a little nauseous, and yes, your skin does maybe feel a little clammy, now that he mentions it.
The rest of "Ben Is Back," written and directed by Peter Hedges (father of Lucas), sustains and intensifies that clammy, anxious feeling.
And you'd realize when you'd get home that your palms were clammy and you'd spent 12 hours in this kind of energy.
He had been expecting an armed robber, an entire burglary crew, but this clammy ghost with its outstretched arms, this air-conditioned man?
If your heart just started to beat a little faster and your palms got clammy, we have to say, we can't blame you.
Two bites in, I started to feel a bit green and clammy, the room started spinning, and I knew I was done for.
The first time I played Thumper, my hands got clammy, sweat started beading down my neck, and I could feel myself tensing up.
What came in the mail was a huge, quivering lump of clammy silicone with flimsy Velcro straps to attach it around your waist.
Letter of Recommendation Every few weeks, I wake up clammy from a dream in which I have failed to prepare myself for calamity.
The norm for most people, other than a day or two of WFH perks each week, is cold, clammy offices and long commutes.
With another clammy day ahead — and a week that's only getting stickier — it might be a delightful time to go for a dip.
Kids don't like clammy mess in their pants, and if they know it's there they'll do what's necessary to not have it there.
On a clammy and cloudy Tuesday, I found James in the stacks of Barnes & Noble, wearing fancy boots, jeans and a plaid shirt.
Yep, you'll be able to wrap your clammy arms around two anime priestesses at once as you play to save the world from evil.
The air had been damp and clammy....dense thickets of half drowned trees pressed close around them, branches dripping with the curtains of pale fungus.
Either way, his relentless self-examination turns clammy, needy, suffocating, especially over beats whose relaxed atmosphere could be interpreted as a lazy paucity of music.
Until the particulars of Joanna's scheme start to reveal themselves — roughly until the first fight sequence — Mr. Collet-Serra cultivates a clammy, hallucinatory, Hitchcockian vibe.
One that is too powerful will work too quickly, shutting off before most of the humidity has been removed, leaving your place cool but clammy.
Pete really was out of his league, emotionally at least, and when the relationship flamed out, he slunk away from the whole clammy, depressing mess.
Theresa May, our screeching tight-faced banshee-ruler, one claw wedged tight in Trump's clammy pig's-knuckle fist, is not going to cancel the state visit.
I'd love to hold my boyfriend's hand for more than 10 seconds before the sting of our slightly clammy hands hurts a little bit too much.
Its broad verandas and colonnades, encrusted with moss in the clammy summer months, remained after the violence, and tall stands of bamboo provided swaths of shade.
On those occasions when I do remember, the memory of him sliding his cold, clammy hand down my shirt sends me into a pit of anxiety.
Symptoms of sepsis include chills or fever, extreme pain or discomfort, clammy or sweaty skin, confusion or disorientation, shortness of breath and a high heart rate.
As Carew told it, shortly after teeing off — "Right down the middle," said Carew, a notorious perfectionist — he felt his chest burn and his hands turn clammy.
Feverish, clammy, and coughing, a nurse in Virginia went to her hospital's occupational health department to report that she might need to get tested for the coronavirus.
It is later revealed that he is in his mid-40s, but that his uncontrollable addiction to "the power" caused him to become this elderly, clammy monstrosity.
The condition is characterized by fever or chills, extreme pain or discomfort, clammy or sweaty skin, confusion or disorientation, shortness of breath, and a high heart rate.
Many major releases could, you feel, swap locations with no harm done, but the clammy events of "A Bigger Splash" could have struck in no other spot.
I also found some little spots of skillful misdirection, like the cluing for SODA, ANTE and VIA, and I liked the use of both CLAMMY and EELY.
"Until the particulars of Joanna's scheme start to reveal themselves — roughly until the first fight sequence — Mr. Collet-Serra cultivates a clammy, hallucinatory, Hitchcockian vibe," he said.
He tried to escape as soon as possible, obviously, but not before he pressed a harmonica—which was stuffed with Rizlas—into my clammy, 14-year-old hand.
If the weather turns cold and clammy during the short period in the spring when the flowers bloom, bees won't take to the air and fruits won't develop.
I hate the feeling of a clammy, wet, plastic shower curtain against my skin, and this all but eliminates the risk of me coming into contact with one.
This seems to give Trump entirely too much credit—does this look, from one clammy fib and ploy to the next, like a guy who has a plan?
More than anything, however, what "Phantom Thread" borrows from Hitchcock is his clammy-comic touch—a sense that love, at its fiercest, can be both protective and toxic.
As I got on the bus to ride up to the hospital on the day of the operation — Nicole was at work — I felt clammy-handed and uneasy.
Dear Readers: Shopping for and wearing vintage cotton T-shirts and clothes is cool and fun, but sometimes the clothes can have a musty, dank and clammy smell.
You spent last night in a Premier Inn just outside Maidstone, UK. Now, you're standing under hot lights in a clammy studio, just desperately trying to be charming.
In Claude Chabrol's 1991 Madame Bovary, she takes arsenic and dies a prolonged (and aspirationally goth) death, writhing pallid and clammy in bed, hallucinating and vomiting up black bile.
Do your hands get clammy when you make a purchase, or do you feel so overwhelmed when you think about your debt that you choose to ignore it, instead?
Trump caved to the pressure, and eventually issued a statement praising McCain's service to the country after acting clammy at first with reporters who asked about the late statesman.
PARIS — When the French Open was finished, the sun finally came out, which seemed a most inappropriate punctuation mark for the cold and clammy tournament that had just ended.
And joining that heat will be humidity: the invisible force that takes your hair to new heights and feels like a dog panting its clammy breath down your neck.
Aha Moment: During a fishing trip in Alaska, Trent Kitsch, a former college baseball player living in Vancouver, British Columbia, spent four days getting chafed by his clammy underwear.
In "I Dance Because I Can," Alice Sheppard, a choreographer, dancer and wheelchair user, writes about the power and freedom that come from dancing: My hands are cold, clammy.
In his review for The Times, A. O. Scott wrote that the film is "a modest and effectively executed urban thriller, suspenseful and entertaining in its clammy, overwrought way."
During the "date" we were both incredibly clammy and awkward; I talked way too much about someone I had recently stopped seeing (whom he happened to be friends with).
It's a hot day at the end of August, but the house is cool, and its straight lines and arched doorways feel directly opposed to the close, clammy heat outside.
According to the article, he always places a hand on his patients — on an unblanketed ankle or a clammy cheek — even when he is not directly checking for clinical information.
So I have to say clammy post-set me and raccoon construction worker him turned out to be the best date I could have because it brought us to now.
Some of the symptoms of sepsis are shivering, fever, feeling cold, extreme pain, sleepiness, confusion, clammy skin, shortness of breath, or feeling like you might die, according to the Sepsis Alliance.
The hagfish is an ugly, gray, eel-like creature—clammy, stinky, and eyeless—whose most interesting feature is the sticky slime it produces from pores all over its body when attacked.
So when we heard that Chicago's Trouble in Mind records (Ultimate Painting, Chook Race, Dick Diver), were releasing their debut album on March 31, well, our palms got a little clammy.
Where Mr. Polanski achieved a clammy sense of dread through a hammy mix of horror and humor, Ms. Radoczy never creates a convincing theatrical world for this unsettling and perverse story.
I say we are there because Perry's camera is like a human presence: clammy, curious, caught between the urge to follow Becky everywhere and the impulse to run away from her.
The Williamses have a talent for this stuff, though, as they demonstrated in the clammy, taut first season of their series "The Missing," which takes a similar approach to child abduction.
I say we are there because Perry's camera is like a human presence: clammy, curious, caught between the urge to follow Becky everywhere and the impulse to run away from her. ….
Sometimes, perhaps even all the time, Kanye West is no different from you and I, feeling alienated in a room full of people, unable to breath, with cold and clammy hands.
Physically overwhelmed by the power of the prose, my mouth went dry and my forehead became clammy, as if all my saliva had been wicked through my skull and converted into sweat.
I imagined that the train was as sweaty and clammy as I am, and as lightheaded and hallucinatory as I am while rolling through those cramped dark tunnels, seeking its next station.
It's one of the few moments approaching comedy in what's otherwise a clammy hour of sustained anxiety: someone on the street wouldn't have anything close to the invasive ability his hackers have.
His two projects embody the odd mixture of sunny pragmatism and clammy anxiety inherent in the very idea of humans moving life-forms around to save them from problems caused by humans.
Teddy has the tight, clammy pallor and limited mouth movement of a ventriloquist's dummy — under the makeup, it's Donald Glover, the show's creator, head writer and star, who usually just plays Earn.
There are times in New York City when the air is cold and clammy and the sky low and everyone appears twitchy, anxious, hearts pounding, minds racing, on the verge of panic.
Lollipops and acid house T-shirts aside, if there's one thing that unites ravers all over the world, it's that they probably have a water bottle clenched firmly in their clammy embrace.
With his raspy voice, reptilian face, trademark Buddha amulet necklace and clammy hands, Klaew Thanikul wasn't just some rich guy who owned a Muay Thai boxing gym and dabbled in the odd promotion.
There is, of course, always the option of turning it all off; sooner or later, even my fever-wracked brain ran out of bullshit and let me sleep for a few clammy hours.
Feeling down, he dips a pink, clammy hand inside his dinner jacket and pulls out a pamphlet: A Beginners Guide to Profiting from Your Unwanted Concert Seats by Fleecing the Upper-Middle Classes.
Its portrait of Berlin, and everyone around him except his sainted wife Ellin, is so sour and clammy that you might think it was written by a character assassin instead of a hagiographer.
Drawing equally from Hitchcock and the clammy scares of Japanese horror movies like "Ju-on: The Grudge" (2002), Mr. Nguyen whips up a spectral stew of past atrocities and present-day hanky-panky.
As seen at the Atlantic Theater Company — and subsequently on Broadway — in 1998, "Beauty Queen" placed its characters in a clammy, coffinlike home that seemed a natural breeding ground for mildew and hostility.
The clammy air of depravity and violence finds a suitable setting in the set design by Marion Williams: essentially an oppressive black chamber, whose stone walls seem themselves to be sweaty with sexual desire.
It's hot and muggy on my first day hunting down Pikachus and Geodudes in Brooklyn, and my already clammy hands are getting even sweatier from the heat of my phone—Pokémon Go runs hot.
High fever, chills, extreme pain, shortness of breath, high heart rate, dizziness, and clammy, sweaty skin are all signs of sepsislIf you suspect an infection and your condition rapidly worsens, seek medical help immediately.
The chic but clammy Manhattan Theater Club production, directed by Jonathan Kent, features the formidable Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins as husband and wife, either or both of whom may be senile or dead.
It's symptoms at first can look like less serious ailments: confusion or disorientation; shortness of breath; high heart rate; fever, or shivering, or feeling very cold; extreme pain or discomfort; and clammy or sweaty skin.
All this gets chucked up into the air where, in early November, rising humidity combines with falling temperatures and an almost complete lack of wind to produce a clammy, smelly suspension of ultrafine toxic dust.
By the time several cast members "break" in a clearly scripted eruption of supposed hilarity, you begin to feel that the show, in its mania to please, has crossed a line from silly to clammy.
About New York Swooping out of a clammy July sky, unannounced, was the specter of Sheldon N. Silver, the former speaker of the New York State Assembly and, as of Thursday morning, a former felon.
Super high and keenly aware that I was supposed to be observing and remembering everything for my story, my inexperience as a reporter, paired with hallucinogens, instead had me clammy and trapped in my silence.
Yes, we appreciate each little sweet clammy morsel as we suck it from the shell, but ultimately it is the clams' savory juices, enjoyed spoonful by spoonful or slurped from the bowl's edge, that really satisfy.
Watch This on Tonic: Oftentimes awareness will seep in as I panic, so I find myself upright in bed, heart racing, skin clammy, my body shaking from the fear of an invasion that isn't actually happening.
I'm more easily annoyed about tiny imperfections — the way my feet are still clammy when I wake up, that tumbleweed of blonde hair on the floor, an annoying text that I'll feel bad about ignoring all day.
Keeping their subjects in clammy close-up, they do not explain, among other things, why Sagawa, who is about 70 years old, is so debilitated — nor why one of his caretakers is dressed in a maid's costume.
On the right many voices, from Donald Trump to members of Congress, have greeted Brexit as a welcome display of independence by an old ally, and an escape from the clammy embrace of a decaying European super-state.
Other strands of the story, having to do with E Corp's response to the hack, and featuring Michael Cristofer as the company's chief executive, and Brian Stokes Mitchell as its chief technology officer, have the familiar clammy vibe.
The clammy end-stage Rudolph Giuliani currently butt-dialing reporters and nodding out in cigar bars certainly fits with Trump's careening personal sloppiness and unseemly thirst for attention, but trades Trump's plummy savoir-faire for spittle and sozzle.
Even though we would rather sit naked in front of the AC when temperatures hit those triple-digits, we still have to go on about our real lives and wear layers of clothing on our perspiring and clammy bodies.
Clint Ramos's set, dominated by two stone walls, captures the impoverished atmosphere efficiently, although it strains the eye's patience to stare at these clammy-looking walls, which could almost suggest a prison — perhaps intentionally — for two hours and change.
Beyond their contributions to landscape, what seems to attract Tillyer to these particular painters is their intensely observed focus on opposites, such as trees clinging to rocks and golden sunlight bursting through the dark, tangled branches of a cool, clammy forest.
The four-piece's spicy, basement-ripened mélange of dual-vocal hardcore punk, powerviolence, fastcore, and thrash is a welcome breath of stale beer, clammy basement air, and joyfully spilled blood; in short, it absolutely reeks of the spirit of DIY.
This year's Mercury Prize shortlist has elbowed its way into the clammy sleepiness of summer's "silly season," bringing with it an acknowledgment of a load of young British (though mostly English) talent and also a fair number of big names.
When Remain only very narrowly took Newcastle, a city they could have expected to romp home with, a clammy pallor started to descend on the formerly super-chillum government ministers who were in the studio to chat about the In campaign.
The school board has an eyewitness—Alex Trimboli (Calum Worthy), a simpering, clammy Eagle Scout with braces, who claims to have seen Dylan racing around the parking lot, rendering dick after dick—and Dylan is expelled, despite otherwise wobbly evidence.
All the signs were there: clammy hands, general malaise, the inexorable urge to always be swimming, your skin paling as if winter had set in and the color was seeping from your skin, even though it's still the beginning of August.
We're planning to take the rest of the day off just to sit and scroll up and down the bill over and over on our phones in the park—our fingers clammy with the sweat of packaged prosciutto—in amazement.
The crunchy paper on the exam chair had turned to mush and was disintegrating under my legs, my black (thank god) dress was damp with sweat, and my water bottle — my only hope at this point — was slipping out of my clammy hands.
The town's regular parade of humanity passes before me: drunks getting on it at noon, young tough guys in doorways sucking at cigarettes, wealthy white retirees out shopping for bottled water in knee supports, their skin clammy and brown like damp lamb.
Del Potro, who had been battling an illness the past couple of days and began the match looking pallid and clammy, rallied his health and his game, beating the sixth-seeded Thiem, 215-240, 22009-6, 6-1, 7-6 (1), 403-4.
The sprawling 18th-century building — once the family home of Lenoble's current owners, siblings Anne and Antoine Malassagne — includes offices, a sleek and modern cuverie, which holds the fermentation vats, and a web of clammy cellars where the temperature never rises above 55 degrees.
The first step is to teach people to seek treatment quickly when a loved one begins to show symptoms of sepsis, which include chills or fever; extreme pain or discomfort; clammy or sweaty skin; confusion or disorientation; shortness of breath; and a high heart rate.
Their oddball verve, the clammy intimacy between the performers and the material—the creators' sheer commitment to the bit—pays off, and not merely with Y2K-era realism, down to the AOL creaky-doorway sounds, but emotionally, by giving every humiliating moment a double edge.
It's not that the constant churn somehow instantly absolves all the back-rimmed free throws and palpably jittered players and long stretches of clammy pack-zone boredom; even if you are inclined to forgive all that, it is still only precisely what it is.
Certain signs to look for would be sudden onset without exertion, shortness of breath that continues or worsens with exertion or laying down but can improve with standing up, cold and clammy sweat without a stressor, and other associated symptoms of a heart attack present.
Your hands feel clammy, your mind runs faster than Usain Bolt, your heart beats so loud it might as well fall out of your chest, beads of sweat appear to trickle down every single part of your body, and you seem to lose the ability to speak.
Jordan, who could do anything he wanted to do, chooses to bet big on card games and golf games and whatever else can be bet upon with a crew of clammy randos and hangers-on and pro gamblers and anyone else who will take the action.
Inequality shapes this, too, which is how this election season—one taking place as a pandemic bears down on a rickety and wildly vampiric health care system, during the rule of a bigoted wad of clammy old ham—has somehow played out as strange, character-driven television.
The plot takes place in a clammy village where people dress in Carpathian folk outfits (the great, funky costumes are by Ásta Bennie Hostetter), and that monster daily reduces the town's population, embodied by a cast that includes Jess Barbagallo, Kristine Haruna Lee and Hanna Novak.
Peeking inside with me, Mr. Simpson said that the place looked better-swept than during his day, when it was piled with books, and when writers like Wallace gave readings upstairs in a clammy old apartment where a worn couch sat among the hodgepodge of folding and kitchen chairs.
Anyone who avoids doing so is probably worried they'll look like a pervert somehow (licking your fingers can appear equally horny, especially if you really go to town on them, but food-wise it's generally accepted by now), OR that they'll make their hands clammy and sticky by doing it.
As he suffered what we discovered was an allergic reaction to the ivy, the clammy heat rose in South Carolina and a fiery rash settled itself over my brother's neck and throat until, finally, my grandmother took him to the one white doctor who would treat black patients in our segregated town.
Aside from the one woman of color among Freud's nude subjects ("Naked Solicitor," 2003), the folds and stretches of clammy Caucasian flesh splayed out for inspection amid sullied and tattered surroundings can easily be taken as symbols of the morbid nostalgia and hard nationalism that impelled the narrow vote to go it alone.
The morning of her rescheduled trip, she woke up clammy and disoriented and completely terrified that if she didn't hurl her body out to Hollywood that day, then Amy Sherman-Palladino and her co-creator (and husband), Daniel Palladino, were going to give the part of Midge Maisel away to the next woman.
"The River" is a fiction addition to the New Landscape writing of Robert Macfarlane and Rebecca Solnit, prose so vivid and engaging that a city-dwelling reviewer can feel the clammy cold of a fog over a river or the heat of subterranean tree roots burning underfoot in the aftermath of a fire.
CreditCreditDamon Winter/The New York Times On a clammy Tuesday morning in Paris at the end of May, George Soros, the world's second-most-vilified New York billionaire (but worth many billions more than the other one), addressed the European Council on Foreign Relations, an organization he helped found a decade ago.
While there's probably no need to get all hot and bothered, Glaser recommends getting your clammy behind to a doctor if you're regularly waking up drenched or if this is something that's new to you—especially if you're experiencing other like fatigue, fever, chills, a cough, or just a general run-down feeling.
It was over 100 degrees outside, but this palatial room, with its 50-foot ceilings and rows of immense chandeliers, was air-conditioned to a clammy-palms chill, like almost every other building in the U.A.E. It was strange to be surrounded by so many Emiratis, who form a small minority of the country's population.
The CDC says to "go IMMEDIATELY to an emergency room or the closest health care provider if any of the following warning signs appear": severe abdominal pain or persistent vomiting; red spots or patches on the skin; bleeding from the nose or gums; vomiting blood; "black, tarry" stools; pale, cold or clammy skin; or difficulty breathing.
First staged as a big-picture indictment of the industrial revolution by Prince — in a production memorably starring Len Cariou as the deranged barber and Lansbury as his pie-making accomplice — "Sweeney" has since proved itself ideally suited to more intimate interpretations, like John Doyle's 2005 revival, which invite audiences directly into the clammy confines of a madman's mind.
Sydney, like most medium-sized cities in the world right now, seems a little unsure exactly how tightly we ought to be gripped by the clammy hand of panic; tens of thousands of Australians are still recovering from the summer's bushfires, and many others seem more disturbed by the toilet paper freakouts than COVID-19 itself.
I tried to bring back the poems of my youth, and could not remember more than a few floating lines, which I put together into a strange, sad poem, Blake and Dickinson and Frost and Milton and Sexton, a tag-sale poem in clammy meter that nonetheless came alive and held my hand for a little while.
The third is that some point you'll see Four Tet, or Jackmaster, or Skream, or Four Tet going b2b with Caribou and you'll fall in an existential heap on the floor screaming "FESTIVAL BOOKERS, DIVERSIFY YOUR LINE UPS!" until you pass out and your friends find you, blue and foaming, and bundle you in the back of a taxi, only for you to wake up the next day clammy and ashamed.
Kemily wears a Forver21 bodysuit, her own denim jacket, Guess bermuda shorts, and Shoptiques lucite booties From there, I, I mean Kemily, squeezed into my first bodysuit and double denim ensemble, feeling very Kim K in a pair of lucite boots that my clammy feet quickly made opaque with sweat causing me to wonder how these ladies manage to wear their plastic Yeezy heels day-in and day-out and keep them so pristinely clear.
As autumn begins to cradle us ever closer in her perpetually clammy and chilly grip, smoking areas become clogged with the mulch of a thousand dead leaves trodden into tarmac, and the warmth of your ecstasy-jacket has to be supplemented with an actual jacket made of actual clothes, we're reminded of the hundreds of little deaths that UK club culture's endured as it limps lamely down the lane towards the twilight of its life.
While clammy walls will always have their very important place in both live music and my heart (and for many shows, there's no better place to see them than in a tiny windowless room), it felt as though the essence of introspection in each of the acts I saw was drawn out further by the breathing room afforded by the Southbank Centre's venues, making for some of the most engaging musical experiences I've had in years.
Work was quiet so you left early—you walked home because it was such a nice day, headphones in and listening to music, one perfect hour of bliss where you didn't check or read your text messages, just wandered along the sidewalk, occasionally running your hand through hedges and gardens, idly picking small stems of leaves from bushes—and now you're home, and a little clammy from the walk and maybe you need a shower, but you climb the stairs and—hold on, that spring sound.
According to the American Lung Association there are several telltale signs of pneumonia: Cough, which might be accompanied by greenish, yellow or bloody mucusFever, ranging from mild to highShaking chillsShortness of breath, which might only occur when you climbs stairs Less common pneumonia symptoms include: Sharp or stabbing chest pain that gets worse when you breathe deeply or coughHeadacheExcessive sweating and clammy skinLoss of appetite, low energy and fatigueConfusion, especially in older people Other less common symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, wheezing and joint and muscle pain, according to the UK's National Health Service.
I get it, I get it: the Stella's working its way around your body at a rate of knots and whatever dubious botch-job of chemical compounds you hastily ingested in a Wetherspoon's toilet are now coursing through you, and the club's a bit sweaty, and you suddenly feel quite dizzy and you've really, really got to tell someone something very, very important and the best place to do that is under a space heater, between a drug dealer and a bloke on a lot of ketamine, with one fag stuffed between your cracked lips, and another crumpling in your clammy hand—but do we actually have to go for another cigarette?
Monster Rating: 913 Percent The Boogeyman is not a monster with a strict definition, exactly—maybe he's faceless, maybe he's monstrously disfigured, maybe he's enormous or maybe he's slender and small; maybe he hides inside wardrobes or taps one single long nail on the pane of your window—but basically if you've ever been in bed and, in a moment of clamp-like irrational terror, tucked your feet in under the duvet so no hostile mythical creatures can wrap one single, clammy, death-grip hand around your feet or toes, you've been afraid of the Boogeyman, and that shuffling-in-the-shadows freak-you-out nature to the terror of the Boogeyman is actually very cool indeed.

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