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dankness

NOUN
  1. unpleasant wetness

How To Use dankness In A Sentence

  • And, there, wedged in alongside a car that clearly had not seen the light of day for many a year, was a bicycle, which, by the look of it, had also spent quite some time in the dark, dankness of the garage.
  • The complete absence of light coupled with the chilly dankness of the air enfolding them was oppressive in the extreme. Shameless
  • The hut was dark with heavy flaps of animal hides nailed to the boards to keep any light from penetrating its dankness.
  • The dankness of the house, the emptiness filled me with doubt.
  • As you descend, you will slowly begin to feel the mystery and dankness of Carlsbad.
  • The dankness chilled Annika to the bone, and she wished desperately for a fire to warm by.
  • It delivered me to this unknown rock, where trees meet on hill-tops to tangle dark branches under fog shot with dankness and blight, and I am always welcome because I am the only one — and the funny birds who tell no jokes, and the giant bile-squirting flowers, and the delirious prancing monkeys, and I have nothing in particular to say, and I say it again and again  Sunk
  • There was an impalpable, cold dankness in the air and a strange odor, a blend of the metal of the locomotive and of coffee vapors. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • It delivered me to this unknown rock, where trees meet on hill-tops to tangle dark branches under fog shot with dankness and blight, and I am always welcome because I am the only one — and the funny birds who tell no jokes, and the giant bile-squirting flowers, and the delirious prancing monkeys, and I have nothing in particular to say, and I say it again and again  Sunk
  • There was a dankness in the air, a smell of creeping poverty which emanated from the beggars and rose to enfold them all. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
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