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It swirled clammily around me and I couldn't see four feet in front of my face.
Something at once palpable and intangible pressed clammily against him.
Mike rubbed the back of his neck, and the silence dropped clammily on him as he tried to think it through properly.
Felix felt his mouth go dry and sweat run clammily down his back.
From the doorway, Cunomar could see the latter was clammily wet.
His dark, curly hair clung clammily about the brown forehead; his skin was stained, they told me.
She was tired and wet, her sodden clothes clinging clammily to her body.
He would still wake up, drenched in sweat, the damp sheets twisted clammily about his legs.
The quilted padding beneath was soaked through with sweat, and clung to him clammily.
Her clothes stuck clammily to her shivering body.
His sword grip came clammily to his hand, loose in its oiled sheath.
As usual, it was clammily quiet and neutral-smelling in the white rooms and corridors.
It was clammily cold and miserable.
My pyjama jacket clung clammily to my back.
He gazed clammily upon the prisoners.
The new moisture seeped through the dried mud and cloth and clung clammily to his skin.
He wakes up suddenly at four o'clock one Sunday morning, clammily coated from his nipples to his knees.
Barney's shorts were clinging clammily to the tops of his legs, and he felt the air chill through his shirt.
It enveloped me, clammily.
They hung clammily.
Tom felt sweat break out on his forehead and trickle clammily down his flanks, more than the Bahamian night could account for.
As played by Matt Damon, this Ripley's chief talent is for licking his lips and looking clammily out of place.
But this childlike stare from a grown man bothered her; she decided to put up with clammily wet underwear rather than do the obvious, logical thing.
It was noticeably cold in there, not just ordinary winter-evening cold, but damply and clammily cold.