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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241. His lips were firm and damp enough, the hand that caressed her face dry and sinewy.
242. Once there, still damp from the sea and glistening in the moonlight, she offered herself to him again.
243. Wipe with a damp cloth and grill them, or top each one with a spoonful of stuffing, then bake.
244. Damp Damp is the biggest fear of property owners when considering basements.
245. His hair was still damp from the shower and the scent of Coast soap radiated from his skin.
246. They rolled over and over on the damp moss, exchanging blows and vile words until finally Topaz's strength ran out.
247. The crypt was damp and smelled of the occupation of the past six nights.
248. This damp and the gas fire has affected her health,(sentencedict.com/damp.html) as she has bronchial asthma.
249. Leakiness in the roof caused a damp attic.
250. They walked barefoot on the damp hard sand.
251. The norm system to measure hot and damp comfort property is established.
252. They tried to smother the flames with a damp blanket.
253. Disease is disgruntled , resemble basking in damp - dry fade aubergine.
254. Twenty million years ago, Idaho was not the arid place it is now. Rather, it was warm and damp, populated by dense primordial forest.
255. She dug a burrow in the soft, damp earth and rested.