Sentences with phrase «clammy hands of»

It's as if the director himself feels the clammy hands of studio indecision tightening around his throat.

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These competitors were taking the body's signs of nervousness — clammy hands, pounding heart and tense nerves — and reinterpreting them as side effects of excitement and exhilaration.
«My hands were clammy,» said Bacci, president of the Linthicum firm Foundation Financial Advisors.
Worst of all, my hands are generally moist and clammy.
I have thought about the dairy free diet too but it makes my hands all clammy and my head hurt when I think of everything that has dairy in it.
You might be concerned if she demonstrates physical symptoms of fear: cold or clammy hands, butterflies, faintness, headache, or nausea.
A look of anger will make your heart speed up and your blood vessels dilate until your skin turns red; a look of fear can make your hands cold and clammy and your hairs stand on end; a look of disgust can make you nauseated.
But if your palms are clammy at the idea of hands - on investments, just focus on a different vehicle.
The inner lining of these gloves wicks sweat quickly, so even once things heat up midway through a longer run, your hands won't feel clammy.
Despite Barker's determination to «embrace the monstrous», the fetishistic appeal of the Cenobites goes hand in hand with an atmosphere of clammy, mind - warping dread.
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!?
Clammy hands seize the edge of the seat as fingers graze elusive lead but fail to catch.
Melodrama, Act 2 Luxembourg & Dayan July 14 — September 17 64 E 77th Street, New York NY 10075 Clammy hands seize the edge of the seat as fingers graze elusive lead but fail to...
Because there's no texture on the back of the Monte Carlo, it can prove to be difficult to grip if your hands happen to be clammy.
Boston, MA About Blog One full year of clammy hands and sweaty butt cheeks.
He used an elaborate coding system to track not only their verbal exchanges, but less obvious indicators of emotion: flickering facial expressions, sighs, clammy hands, rolling eyes, and galloping heartbeats.
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