Humidity
Boxes in the freezer may feel sticky due to the condensation that forms on them when the warm air from your kitchen comes into contact with the cold surfaces of the box. This condensation can cause a layer of moisture to form on the box, making it feel sticky to the touch.
Tears can feel wet and cool on your face, and depending on the emotion behind them, they can sometimes sting or burn slightly. They can also make your skin feel a bit sticky or salty after they dry.
Some people may feel like water is as solid as concrete due to a condition called aquaphobia, which is a fear of water. This fear can cause intense anxiety and physical sensations that make water feel solid and impenetrable to those experiencing it.
That feeling is known as the startle response or a startle reflex. It is a natural reaction where your body quickly responds to a sudden stimulus by contracting muscles and increasing alertness.
Increase in temperature makes us sweat. Normally when sweat evaporates it takes heat from body to evaporate and thus cools our body. But when humidity is high the sweat is not able to evaporate thus our body is not able to cool. In cold weather we will not experience this as body does not sweat.Thus increased temperature affects the amt of humidity we feel.
Humidity
Clay particles are soil particles that feel sticky when moist. Clay has small particle size and a high surface area, which allows it to hold onto water molecules and create a sticky feeling when wet.
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In cloudy weather, the humidity levels are usually high, causing our bodies to sweat more. When the sweat does not evaporate quickly due to the moisture in the air, it can leave us feeling sticky and uncomfortable.
Touch, stroke, feel, sense (heat)
The verb of feeling is feel. As in "to feel something or someone".
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Wind pollinated flowers have sticky stigma
A sticky feeling in the mouth can be caused by dehydration, certain medications, dry mouth, or consuming sugary or acidic foods and drinks. It may also be a sign of poor oral hygiene or a medical condition like diabetes or Sjogren's syndrome. Drinking more water, practicing good oral hygiene, and avoiding sugary or acidic foods can help alleviate this sensation.