Sentences with phrase «with clammy»

And yet you'd miss out on that very American, Sixteen Candles schooling: the cliques, the cheerleaders, the plays, the P.E., Friday night dances in the cafeteria, slow - dancing with a clammy - handed kid to «Stairway to Heaven.»
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.
If nothing else, Garland possesses a gift for baiting the imagination; his narratives ooze with possibility, pulling you in with their clammy tendrils of intrigue.

Not exact matches

For those that get clammy palms and feel a little shaky, here are a few tips to cope better with the process:
You awake with a pounding heart and clammy hands.
But these proteins can also interfere with the body's thermoregulation, bringing on symptoms like chills, goosebumps, or cold, clammy skin.
Instead she had aching in her arms and chest along with nausea and clammy skin, and like many women didn't realize what was happening.
By definition as larger than normal amount of toxins will enter your bloodstream making you feel groggy, fatigued, with headaches, smelly breath and clammy sweats.
Your skin keeps sweating in an attempt to cool your body off, but with so much moisture in the air, your sweat isn't absorbed as easily, leaving you feeling clammy and uncomfortable.
When it gets hot here, with our humidity levels tending towards the downright rude, we kind of don't know what to do except stand around moaning while we get all pink and clammy.
She rose though the ranks of the «mumblecore» revolution in films such as Hannah Takes the Stairs and Nights and Weekends, has dipped her to into the clammy pools of mainstream Hollywood, and has also fallen in with hyper - literate New York comedy director Noah Baumbach.
We're so up close and personal that it's hard not to share Florence's clammy fear and disgust, or feel the heat of Edward's hot - blooded anger as his embarrassment mingles with his sense of male entitlement.
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.
Cumberbatch's clammy but attentive beauty has nothing to do with the talking corpse at the head of the table.
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!?
When he's at his worst, he will get high fevers up to 105, super lethargic - won't get up off bed or couch, even peed in his dog bed the other night and just laid in it all night, won't drink or eat, is clammy / sweaty with his fevers with shivering (just like a human, didn't realize dogs would have those same symptoms with a fever) so needless to say, it's hard to see him in pain like that.
Preventing Cat Vomiting Every cat lover learns to deal with some amount of cold, clammy cat vomit stuck to the carpet or bedspread.
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.
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.
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