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clammy from the puddle by the car
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and clammy brick wall
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His trousers are cold and clammy against his skin and he can smell ammonia and the earthy dampness of soaked cloth
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Her fingers, clammy and cold, wrapped around his wrist
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An awful feeling of falling would grip her and then she would suddenly wake heart in mouth, in a cold clammy sweat
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I felt clammy beads of moisture gather on my forehead as I gave the first infinitesimal pull
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There were only three white men in the vicinity, but Prempeh insisted on shaking hands with all; I can feel the grip of that clammy paw again, as I write
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He was thrashing about in deep clinging mud, his mouth open so that he had little choice but to swallow the cold, clammy liquid
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The very air in the room was clammy
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For some reason his skin felt damp and clammy
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Oh, how we girls used to hate holding his fat, clammy hands in the ring-around games
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My skin is clammy
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Her clammy hands clung to the acid vial in indecision
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Her hands became clammy and she kept wiping them on the
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fluttered nervously, and her palms felt terribly clammy
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Moses felt a cold clammy pressure on his heart
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” To underline his intentions, the height-challenged fellow ran clammy palms over my chest, felt the stubble and recoiled as if from a plate of pork
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He was overweight, had too many chins, smiled too much, had clammy hands and, despite a drenching of cologne, smelled sour
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He struggled to get the overalls on over his jacket and once on he soon felt hot and sticky in the clammy factory air
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My fingers and knees were clammy with sweat
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He was cold and clammy, breathing in obvious distress
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How could it be opening now, save by supernatural agency? And how could a human being possess a head like that outlined against the stars? All the tales he had heard in the Zuagir tents of devils and goblins came back to bead his flesh with clammy sweat
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Balthus faltered in his stride, and clammy sweat beaded his flesh
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Conan's hair stood on end and he felt clammy sweat bead his hide
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The horrible vitality of the semi-human monstrosity seemed inexhaustible, and the king's skin crawled at the feel of that slick, clammy flesh
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Travis shuddered, unable to control the wet, clammy fear that swept through his body
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His back was covered with sweat and was as clammy as a dead fish and then seconds later a chill ran down his legs
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It must have been the Grey Man she watched materialize then vanish on the beach before coming up to rest after her stroll; otherwise, who could have put their hand on her in the darkness? That cold, clammy feeling could only have belonged to someone dead or a phantom traveling to another realm through the pillar of air Elizabeth had mentioned over lunch
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clammy, and he nervously glanced at the clock on his computer
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manner against his hot, clammy flesh
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Her skin beneath her skirt was soft but clammy, probably a
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He felt clammy but he wasn’t sure if it was a result of the
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“Ray, Ray, wake up!” Max shook the man’s shoulder which felt cold and clammy, through the thin cloth of his pajamas, and unexpectedly firm
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As he waited the clammy stillness was punctuated by the terminal clang of cold steel slamming on cold steel and the occasional incisive cry of a frustrated intern echoing along the hallways of Victorian stone
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that would more often be seen on the beaches of Australia than the clammy hal s
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His skin was oily too, pail and clammy and its
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The man was clammy with sweat, but cold with fear and shock, and
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clammy grey but none of it was new to the Boss or his minions
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I feel clammy, even to the point of sweat
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soaked, I was cold and clammy, this was an English summer at it’s best
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I like the fog, but I’ve never completely adjusted to this clammy climate here
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The candle had all but burnt out, and his face had gone clammy with the effort of holding
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Now he felt the chill descending through him, turning his skin clammy and causing him to shiver
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A film of clammy sweat covered his heavily whiskered
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His palms went clammy and cold
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cold hand that was clammy
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I felt my hands turning clammy as I asked the next question, "What does Sydney have to do with David?" I sounded like one of the forensic scientists in CSI while doing a one-on-one investigation with a suspect
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His palms were clammy
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instantly on the expensive man’s clammy temple, and blood began to trickle thickly from his ears
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Her skin was clammy and her face pale
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The thought that there are people at this moment sitting under palm-trees or in the shadow of pyramids fanning themselves with their handkerchiefs while I am in my clammy room--the house gets clammy, I find, in persistent wet weather--not liking to light a lamp because it is only three o'clock, and yet hardly able to see because of the streaming panes and driving mist, the thought of these happy people makes me restive
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My hands feel clammy, though I thought I was incapable of sweating—anywhere, yet here I am with sweaty palms
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The shambling man and woman, both of them pale, dripping with water, clammy to the touch
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I pressed my nose into Nero’s fur and breathed in his scent as Sebastian’s hand went clammy in mine
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My tongue felt heavy in my mouth and my hands were clammy with nerves
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He willed his clammy hands onto the steering wheel
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Twisting her other arm to keep her from grabbing me, I realized how clammy and cold she felt
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His skin had fast become clammy and pale, and I could have sworn I heard a low growl coming from his throat
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Caesar thrust a Hessian sack into Johnny's clammy hand
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His cold hand met my clammy forehead
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The back of his t-shirt was soaked through, clammy against his suddenly cold skin
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He suddenly feels clammy, but he'd rather die than let the captain see his discomfort
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He tries not to look as terrified as he suddenly feels, but he's cold and clammy and a bit numb and a bit nauseous
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helplessness she had felt as she’d held his cold, clammy
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The unburned parts I could see were a clammy white
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thick and clammy and my throat was dry
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His small hands gripped her head suddenly, and she could feel his anxiety through his clammy palms
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Grimes, Akhim the mercenaries, and later joined by Mophi, had been flown directly to the hospital wing at Trai Giam Chi Hoa prison in Ho Chi Minh City, shackled and under constant guard, they were put in the hot, humid, clammy detention facility with its stained walls, archaic equipment and infested with insects
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Her eyes were puffed; her short hair had not been washed for days and was clammy, sticking to her head
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" She felt him grab her clammy hand and give it a reassuring squeeze but it did nothing for her, since her statement was true… it's what anyone would think if they found out
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"Yeah…" She whispered, her hands starting to feel clammy in nervousness
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She collapsed forward against him, skin clammy
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mouthfuls of water, soaked with sweat, the Hite felt clammy and tired
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warmth, and the light fragrance of her hair, completely obliterated the clammy
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Her whole body was clammy
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The skin of his hands was clammy as he pressed his briefcase luggage piece at me with desperate resolve
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thumped like a drum, his skin felt clammy with cold sweat
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held the harbour in a clammy grip
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For a few moments he stood manically smearing his palms against the denim of his jeans and shaking his head to expel the clammy, disinfectant scented images
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He was alive and he breathed again, the fear leaving him in a long exhalation, pale and clammy
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Her skin was clammy and her face was colorless, the heku overfed
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The next thing he knew he was lying on the floor in a heap, cold, clammy sweat on his forehead
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Cases of codeine addiction or overdosage have shown these following very dangerous signs: pinpointed pupils of the eyes, cold and clammy skin, convulsions, extreme tiredness progressing to stupor and then coma, slowing down of the heartbeat, and cardiac arrest
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The lack of proper blood circulation can also cause nausea and cold or clammy skin, fatigue, and problems with concentration and problem solving
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Weber said he was surprised that his hands still went clammy after all these years
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A wave of revulsion rushed over her, leaving her feeling clammy and shaky
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But Owen would not hear of this: he thought, as he became very conscious of the clammy feel of his saturated clothing, that he could not get much wetter than he already was
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That first winter the boy's days were chiefly spent in the damp, evil-smelling, stone-flagged paint-shop, without even a fire to warm the clammy atmosphere
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Hastily raising myself on one arm, I looked around, but all was dark; and it seemed to me as if the rain must have penetrated through the flooring of the room above, for some kind of moisture appeared to fall, drop by drop, upon my forehead, and when I passed my hand across my brow, I felt that it was wet and clammy
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His blued feet out of turnedup trousers slapped the clammy sand, a dull brick muffler strangling his unshaven neck
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there to `do it up' they found the interior of the house in a state of indescribable filth: the ceilings discoloured with smoke and hung with cobwebs, the wallpapers smeared and black with grease, the handrails and the newel posts of the staircase were clammy with filth, and the edges of the doors near the handles were blackened with greasy dirt and finger-marks
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A sort of clammy one
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For a few weeks it was all well enough, but afterwards, O the weary length of the nights! The shivering, sunless days! The air so clammy and chill, and not an insect in an acre of it! No, it was no good; my courage broke down, and one cold, stormy night I took wing, flying well inland on account of the strong easterly gales
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The first thing he saw was Pipkin, plastered with mud, on a clammy bank
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I felt weak and clammy
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I raised him up and stretched him upon the sofa, but no answer came to my exclamations, and the hand which I held in mine was cold and clammy
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And how they would all laugh now! Clammy perspiration, starting under her armpits, began