Damp, dripping, clammy fog surrounded the ship on all sides.
He wheeled and sped out into the clammy fog, shouting her son's name.
He stood there,, alone, in the cold, clammy fog and waited for the Russians to leave the airport.
Then the strange patrol was abruptly lost in the clammy fog, and very quickly even the sounds of the cart were swallowed up.
A clammy, bitter fog had descended in the night, like a prickling of ice on the skin.
Suddenly he was dangling under his parachute, floating down in a clammy fog to the water he knew had to be below him.
They were in the open court, the darkness mingling into a raw and clammy fog that chilled her to the bone through her ripped dress.
A clammy fog shrouded the growing fields to the south of Metropolis.
Combined with the clammy fog, he was chilled to the bone in no time even though the temperature had to be in the sixties.
When the sun rose there was a white fog, very warm and clammy, and more blinding than the night.