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He leaves with a cold and clammy feeling when he hears this.
In using a natural material to simulate the cold, clammy feeling of fetish gear, they have flipped the terms around.
Ms. O'Donnell wrote on her blog that she felt an ache in her chest and soreness in her arms, followed by nausea and a "clammy" feeling.
She had an emotional territory all her own, one that was defined not by pain, exactly, but by some subdepartment of it, some vague and clammy feeling — discomfort, embarrassment — and magnified by the extreme physical immediacy of the work.
If you have a nervous, clammy feeling, don't get it.
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In "The Frog Prince," he says, the reason the princess dislikes the amphibian in question is that the "tacky, clammy" feel of a frog's skin is connected to children's feelings about the sex organs.
It repels moisture from the outside, giving it a nice edge on goose down, yet lets moisture escape from the inside, allowing the wearer to stay warm without feeling clammy.
We left the encounter feeling clammy and slightly ashamed.
Skip cotton anything, it gets damp and stays that way leaving you feeling clammy and causing chafing.
It may feel clammy to the touch.
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