There is no Hebrew word for clammy. You could say:
lach veh davik (לח ודביק), which literally means "wet and sticky"
My hands were cold and clammy?
Her hands felt clammy.The doctor remarked on how clammy I looked.
My hands become clammy when I watch horror movies. By the time he found her, she had fainted and her skin felt clammy.
dry
unpleasantly wet or cold
The host's sinister Halloween costume was really made complete with it's false, clammy hand.
clammy
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the word "clammy" is not used. However, the protagonist Brian experiences various physical sensations throughout the story, such as wetness, stickiness, and discomfort.
A couple of terms for the word creamier is clammy or buttery.
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Clammy is an adjective.
The dog's skin was clammy after it came from the mud. It is an example of sentence containing clammy.