ammine

NOUN
  1. a complex inorganic compound that contains ammonia molecules

How To Use ammine In A Sentence

  • ‘Vincent,’ Pearl touched his cheeks, shocked at the clamminess of his skin.
  • It was hot and sticky out, and the growing crowd was adding to my overwhelming feeling of clamminess and unease. The Haunted
  • Feel a baby's skin for lumps and bumps, fever, clamminess, or a fast or unusual heartbeat or other sensations. Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph.D. and Jacqueline Nardi Eg: Using Your 5 Senses to Make Sense of Your Baby's Body Signs
  • And then anxiety came creeping back: the clamminess, the suddenly speeding heart, the heat flashes, the disorientation. Ending a Midlife Affair with Meds
  • Usually hamminess in R & J is reserved for Mercutio, and with good reason; we need to like Mercutio particularly, we need to appreciate him, because he's the first one to die.
  • The acting throughout verges on hamminess. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you constantly sweat, wash your hands with cold water in the bathroom before hitting a networking event — the lower temperature will reduce clamminess. How to shake hands properly | Lifehacker Australia
  • Some symptoms of hypoglycemia are light-headedness, fainting, diaphoresis, clamminess, palpitations or rapid heart rate.
  • Shavenness, featurelessness, emptiness, clamminess scurfiness, formed the outward expression of a town to which people were reasonably glad to come from Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • With a solid cast, respected director and the well-publicised loan of 30 Marks & Spencer suits for the cast during the run, hamminess, togas and thickly applied make-up have no place in this production.
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