Sentences with phrase «become clammy»

While your kids, younger than 25 years old, are excited to be able to manipulate a vehicle, you become clammy because of worry.
In response to stresses, good or bad, our skin becomes clammy, increasing its conductance, and the Q Sensor picks this up.

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Surely a man who possesses even a little erectioris ingenii has not become entirely a cold and clammy mollusk, and when he approaches what is great it can never escape his mind that from the creation of the world it has been customary for the result to come last, and that, if one would truly learn anything from great actions, one must pay attention precisely to the beginning.
It is also the choice material for today's cloth diaper covers; wool's unique properties still provide unsurpassed insulation, even when wet, without becoming damp and clammy.
Cloth diapers and other disposable brands, she says, did not keep her son «s legs dry or his sheets from becoming wet and clammy.
Cooper is masterful at playing clammy concealment; Brosnan marvelously channels James Mason as the cynical man of the world for whom life has become an elaborate charade.
If your baby is to mature and become a true book do you want to find it slumped in a dark alley with a empty bottle of Wild Turkey listing from its clammy hand!?
In Misty Morning, he provides us with a masterpiece of Impressionist observation, in which an ordinary country scene - softened and enveloped in the mist - positively exudes a sense of clammy dampness and shows why Sisley is at last becoming recognized as one of the best landscape artists of the late 19th century.
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