Clammy

/ˈklæmi/ adjective

Definition

Unpleasantly damp and sticky, especially describing cold, wet skin.

Etymology

Possibly from Dutch 'klam' (moist) or Old English roots meaning sticky or damp. The word has been used since at least the 1500s to describe uncomfortable moisture.

Kelly Says

Your hands get clammy when you're nervous or scared because stress triggers your sweat glands—it's an evolutionary response that helped our ancestors prepare for danger!

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