Antonym: dry. Similar words: dampen, damping, dam, damn, damsel, damage, damaged, adamant. Meaning: [dæmp] n. a slight wetness. v. 1. deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping 2. restrain or discourage 3. make vague or obscure or make (an image) less visible 4. lessen in force or effect. adj. slightly wet.
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31. Water was pumped from a nearby lake in an attempt to damp down the flames.
32. Things are cooler and more damp as we descend to the cellar.
33. It was an unusual day for summer, damp and chilly.
34. The interior walls have patches of damp on them.
35. Nothing could damp his spirits.
36. My clothes are damp from the rain.
37. She wiped the table with a damp cloth.
38. The building was cold and damp.
39. The party was a bit of a damp squib.
40. The hotel walls were covered in damp patches.
41. The warm damp air attracts a lot of mosquitoes.
42. The surveyor found damp in the kitchen.
43. The wall was quite damp in places .
44. Put those damp clothes in the dryer.
45. We shivered in the damp of the forest.
46. The wall was marked with damp in several places.
47. This wood warps easily in damp conditions.
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49. There is too much damp here.
50. The walls were peeling from the damp.
51. This shirt still feels a bit damp.
52. Damp has penetrated the joints in the wood panelling.
53. The plants grow best in cool, damp conditions.
54. The old house smells of damp.
55. Our damp clothes steamed in the heat.
56. The damp weather touched up his cough.
57. A large damp patch had appeared on the ceiling.
58. The walls were running with damp.
59. Everything gets damp on raining days.
60. They stripped completely, and lay in the damp grass.