Sentences with phrase «clammy palms»

The more telling factor is the V6's roll - on acceleration, which is enough to imbue occupants with clammy palms and white knuckles on the right bit of back road, and helps temper a dearth of low - range immediacy.
Love is bigger, more expansive and deeper than clammy palms.
For those that get clammy palms and feel a little shaky, here are a few tips to cope better with the process:

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But if your palms are clammy at the idea of hands - on investments, just focus on a different vehicle.
It was a frigid 18 degrees outside, but Austin's palms were clammy.
In John Krasinski's clammy - palmed survival horror A Quiet Place, screaming is a lot worse than fruitless — it would instantly be the end of you.
The car chase in which Gene Hackman's Popeye Doyle follows the D train through Bensonhurst is one of the all - time best for a reason: William Friedkin brilliantly captures the clammy - palmed madness of a high - speed pursuit through bustling, crowded neighborhoods that yield for no one.
What comes through with exceptional clarity — and what saves Bess's simple shapes and curious array of personal symbols from mere eccentricity — is the clammy - palmed necessity simmering just beneath each painting's skin.
There is nothing stylish or self - deluded about them — that's what Micchelli means when he writes about «the clammy - palmed necessity simmering just beneath each painting's skin.»
My palms were clammy, and my heart was pumping blood to my face.
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