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clammy

Wikidiffcom vs Clammy - What's the difference?

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As an adjective clammy is

cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.

Wettish vs Clammy - What's the difference?

wettish | clammy | Related terms |

Wettish is a related term of clammy.


As adjectives the difference between wettish and clammy

is that wettish is somewhat wet; damp, moist while clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.

Clammy - What does it mean?

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Clammy vs Sticky - What's the difference?

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As adjectives the difference between clammy and sticky

is that clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms while sticky is able or likely to stick.

As a noun sticky is

a sticky note, such as a post-it note.

As a verb sticky is

to fix a thread at the top of the list of topics or threads so as to keep it in view.

Steamy vs Clammy - What's the difference?

steamy | clammy | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between steamy and clammy

is that steamy is warm and humid; full of steam while clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.

Humid vs Clammy - What's the difference?

humid | clammy | Synonyms |

Humid is a synonym of clammy.


As adjectives the difference between humid and clammy

is that humid is containing sensible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor while clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.

Dank vs Clammy - What's the difference?

dank | clammy | Synonyms |


As adjectives the difference between dank and clammy

is that dank is dark, damp and humid while clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.

As a verb dank

is to moisten, dampen; used of mist, dew etc.

As a noun dank

is moisture; humidity; water.

Clammy vs Soaked - What's the difference?

clammy | soaked | Related terms |

Clammy is a related term of soaked.


As adjectives the difference between clammy and soaked

is that clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms while soaked is drenched with water, or other liquid.

As a verb soaked is

(soak).

Clammy vs Sopping - What's the difference?

clammy | sopping | Related terms |

Clammy is a related term of sopping.


As adjectives the difference between clammy and sopping

is that clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms while sopping is soaked, drenched, completely wet to the point of dripping.

As a verb sopping is

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Sultry vs Clammy - What's the difference?

sultry | clammy | Related terms |

Sultry is a related term of clammy.


As adjectives the difference between sultry and clammy

is that sultry is (weather) hot and humid while clammy is cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.

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