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CLAMMY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. being damp, soft, sticky, and usually cool; cold; clammy hands; clammy air. 2. lacking normal human warmth; the clammy atmosphere of an institution.
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Skin - clammy Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Clammy skin is cool, moist, and usually pale. Heat emergencies Heat emergencies are of three types heat cramps (caused by loss of salt), heat exhaustion.
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Clammy skin: Causes, pictures, and treatment - MedicalNewsToday
Clammy skin usually refers to skin that is wet from sweating. When the body is too hot, it sweats and uses the moisture it creates to cool the body down.
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clammy
clammy, a. (ˈklæmɪ) Also 5 claymy, 6–7 clammye, (7 clamy). [Form-history obscure: first found as claymy 1398–1495, clammy c 1425, dates which agree with the first appearance of clam a.1 and v.1, with which it is now associated in sense. It may have been thence formed with suffix -y: cf. sticky, clin...
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Clammy Skin: Causes & Treatment | Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Clammy skin simply refers to skin that is wet from sweating. This can happen to most people from time to time and usually isn't a problem.
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CLAMMY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Meaning of clammy in English ... sticky and slightly wet in an unpleasant way: My hands felt all clammy. It was a hot, clammy day. Synonym. dank.
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Lammy
Lammy, the main protagonist of the PSX game Um Jammer Lammy and guitarist of virtual band MilkCan
Lammy, a Happy Tree Friends character
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Skin - clammy: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Clammy skin is cool, moist, and usually pale. Considerations Expand Section Clammy skin may be an emergency. Contact your health care provider or call 911.
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CLAMMY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · covered with a cold, sticky moisture; cold and damp. clammy hands. · sickly; morbid. She had a clammy feeling that something was wrong at home.
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Cold and Clammy? 10 Causes of Cold Sweats and How to Treat Them
Cold sweats can happen for many reasons. That cold, clammy feeling often indicates that your body is experiencing some form of stress or ...
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Clammy Skin: 22 Causes, Photos, and Treatments - Healthline
Clammy skin refers to wet or sweaty skin. Sweating is your body's normal response to overheating. The moisture of sweat has a cooling effect on your skin.
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Clammy - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Clammy means unpleasantly cool and slimy to the touch. It has nothing to do with those tasty little sea creatures, but they too are pretty slimy.
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clammy/ˈklæmɪ; `klæmɪ/ adj(-ier, -iest) unpleasantly moist and sticky; damp 又潮又黏的; 潮湿的 clammy hands 又湿又黏的手 a face clammy with sweat 汗涔涔的脸 clammy (ie close or humid) weather 潮湿的天气.
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Cold and Clammy Hands - The Center for Hyperhidrosis
First, the overacting sympathetic chain causes vaso-constriction (narrowing of the blood vessels), which slows down the blood flow to the fingers. This, combined with the evaporation of sweat can cause clamminess. Another symptom that is associated with both cold/clammy hands, is a discoloration of the fingers to a somewhat red or blueish color.
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Clammy Skin: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health
May 19, 2023Sweating is a way for the body to regulate heat. A person who is too hot may be experiencing heat exhaustion, which is more serious than simply feeling hot. Symptoms of heat exhaustion can include: Clammy skin. Sweating. Headache. Nausea and/or vomiting. Rapid pulse. Dizziness, weakness, and/or fatigue.
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