Phrase thesaurus
Clammy Phrases
81 phrases and expressions related to "clammy".
Phrases
- A wet weekend
- All wet
- As boring as a wet weekend in Wigan
- As cold as a well digger's arse
- As cold as a witch's tit
- As cold as any stone
- As cold as blue blazes
- As cold as charity
- As cold as ice
- As mad as a wet hen
- Blow hot and cold
- Break out in a cold sweat
- Catch a cold
- Catch your death of cold
- Cold Cold Heart (Hank Williams song)
- Cold Comfort Farm (Stella Gibbons book)
- Cold Mountain (Jude Law / Renee Zellweger / Nicole Kidman movie)
- Cold Turkey (John Lennon song)
- Cold calling
- Cold comfort
- Cold day in Hell
- Cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey
- Cold feet
- Cold fish
- Cold hands warm heart
- Cold light of day
- Cold meat
- Cold shoulder
- Cold sober
- Cold sweat
- Cold turkey
- Come in from the cold
- Come out in a cold sweat
- Come to a sticky end
- Damp squib
- Does it make sense to jump out of a warm bed into a cold cereal? (Quaker Oats advertising slogan)
- Don't put a cold in your pocket! - Use Kleenex Tissues (Kleenex Tissues advertising slogan)
- Feed a cold and starve a fever
- Get your feet wet
- Hard, cold cash
- Hot n Cold (Katy Perry song)
- Ice cold
- In a cold sweat
- In cold blood
- In cold storage
- It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen (the opening line of Nineteen Eighty-Four)
- It was a cold and frosty morning
- It's too cold to snow
- Leave out in the cold
- Leave someone cold
- Left out in the cold
- Let's get out of these wet clothes and into a dry Martini
- Looking like a wet weekend
- My blood ran cold
- Out cold
- Out in the cold
- Potatoes in the mould (Cockney rhyming slang for cold)
- Pour cold water on
- Revenge is a dish best served cold
- Rising Damp
- Rode hard and put away wet
- Slippery When Wet (Bon Jovi album)
- Slippery when wet
- Starve a cold, feed a fever
- Sticky fingers
- Sticky situation
- Sticky wicket
- Stone cold sober
- Take a cold hard look
- Taters (Cockney rhyming slang for cold)
- The Cold War
- The Spy Who Came In From The Cold (John Le Carre novel)
- Throw cold water on
- Wet behind the ears
- Wet blanket
- Wet dream
- Wet fish
- Wet the baby's head
- Wet through
- Wet your beak
- Wet your whistle