Meaning of Clamminess | Babel Free
ˈklæminəsExamples
“Bread made of Pannick nouriſheth little, and is cold and dry, verie brittle, hauing in it neither clammineſſe, nor fatneſſe; and therefore it drieth a moiſt belly.”
“In that a Snayl or Dodman, vvhich is not only not vvarm, but to our feeling, very cold, is fain to brood its as cold svveatty eggs, neſted upon a cold vvet earth, beſpievving them about vvith the fuzze of a cold clammy froth, in coldish [d]raughty vveather, and all making vvay to a kind and timely hatching of them: […] I dare undertake⟳ to light⟳ ſooner of that vvarmth and reek and air, that vvill hatch an hens egge, than that cold and devv and clammineſs, that goes to the hatching of a ſnails.”
“He vanished over the rock and Bradly struggled up into his place⟳. Down in a crevasse the trooper was tugging at something wedged there, which looked like⟳ a sodden bundle of old rags till it was pushed up the rock to Bradly, who had to quell repugnance and take⟳ a grip of it. Under his hands it had the unstable clamminess of all dead flesh.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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