clampy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From clamp +‎ -y.

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Adjective[edit]

clampy (comparative more clampy, superlative most clampy)

  1. Resembling a clamp; clamp-like.
    • 2010, Susan Blackaby Nest, Nook & Cranny, [1]:
      The hermit crab must somehow sqeeze, His clampy claws and knobby knees
    • 2013, Laura Morrigan, Woof at the Door, [2]:
      She held up the little metal clampy thing and squeezed the ends together.
    • 2013, Eliza Gordon, Must Love Otters, [3]:
      The coffee table is a cluttered smorgasbord of medical shit - tubes and tapes and bags and scissors and clampy things.
  2. unwieldy, clumsy, hard to wield or control (of hands).
    His hands grew clampy with cold.
    • 2005, Emmanuel Acheta, Duel With a Dictator. An African Woman's Political Struggle, [4]ː
      Her hands were clampy, speech unsure and eyes half-closed.
    • 2010, Lewis A. Walmsley, Glassidor, [5]:
      The reptiles roared, throwing their heads back in exultation, and threw away their useless weapons, which they could no longer hold efficiently with their clampy hands.

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