"Clamminess" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clamminess" Meaning

Clamminess is a noun that refers to the state or quality of being clammy, which means having a sticky or moist texture similar to that of clammy skin.

"Clamminess" Examples

Usage Examples of Clamminess


The air was thick with clamminess, making it hard to breathe on the humid summer evening.
The clamminess of the artificial fruit stand made me hesitant to buy a snack from it.
She winced at the clamminess of the sweaty gym towel, wishing she had brought her own dry one.
The clamminess of the crowded public restroom made me feel anxious and ready to leave.
The clamminess of the stagnant pool water kept me from enjoying the supposed relaxing vacation spot.

"Clamminess" Similar Words

Clamber

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To clamber means to climb or ascend something, often in a awkward or laborious way, using one's hands and feet.

Clambered

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To clambered means to climb or ascend by grasping or pulling oneself up, often with difficulty or effort. It can also mean to move up or into something by awkward or makeshift steps or movements. For example: "She clambered up the rocky slope to reach the summit."

Clambering

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Clambering refers to the act of climbing or ascending, often in a clumsy or awkward manner, using hands, feet, or any other parts of the body. It can also describe a situation where someone is struggling to overcome obstacles or difficulties, and is making slow and laborious progress. The word often connotes a sense of effort and perseverance.

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Clamjamphrie

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Clammed

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Clamor

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Clamoring

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Clamorously

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In a loud and tumultuous manner; with a great deal of noise and commotion; vociferously.<br><br>Example sentence: The protesters clamorously demanded justice, shouting slogans and waving signs in the air.

Clamors

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Pronounced: klæmərz<br><br>Meaning: to make a loud, insistent noise, especially to express strong feelings or opinions.<br><br>Examples: The crowd clamored for more tickets to the concert. The students clamored for better facilities in the school.

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