0 sticky and slightly wet in an unpleasant way:
1 slightly wet and cool, in an unpleasant way:
Not all of the hand was cold and clammy.
I was present for the debate, last week, when the temperature seemed to be 80 deg; it was certainly clammy.
During the short time that they provide those meals, they work in a clammy climate at a tremendous pace, and all for little pay.
I am not too happy about such long-range targets, which then begin to exercise a clammy embrace on all intermediate policy.
It will not do for him to try to make out that it is we who have imposed this duty and who have had the cold, clammy hand.
Can it mean that the competition which is inherent in the whole system of private enterprise has now been preferred to the dead and clammy hand of nationalisation?
Rather, his movies restore some of the clammy, anxious atmosphere that made the old noirs so powerful to begin with.
And its wrenching performances and dark, clammy atmosphere cast an unsettling chill.