clammy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

clammy in the PONS Dictionary

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Other symptoms included tiredness, shoulder pain, a slight cough and feeling clammy.
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I enter the room, tin clutched in clammy hands.
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The light was dim, the air still and clammy.
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It was like entering a clammy, corrugated-iron aircraft bunker, underneath a railway, where you could double-up for a quid.
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Inside, two cots creaked under layers of clammy towels; bougainvillea blossoms floated in a teacup on the floor.
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Couture started to experience almost daily symptoms of anxiety and panic upon arriving at work, including heart palpitations, sweating and clammy hands.
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Shock occurs after 2 to 6 days with sudden collapse, cool clammy extremities, weak pulse, and blueness around the mouth (cyanosis).
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If it has nothing to offer but stone and elevators, it's a cold, clammy handshake.
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Are there signs of decreased end-organ perfusion such as cold, clammy skin or altered mentation?
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And its wrenching performances and dark, clammy atmosphere cast an unsettling chill.
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