adv. [f. CLAMMY a. + -LY2.] In a clammy manner.

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a. 1845.  Hood, Bridge Sighs, vi. Wipe those poor lips of hers, Oozing so clammily.

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1853.  Fraser’s Mag., XLVIII. 695. [It] comes fitfully, coldly, clammily, as a breath escaped from the charnel-house.

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1878.  Masque Poets, 247. Perspiring clammily Over some fearful secret in the family.

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