Synonym: damp, humid, moist, muggy, wet. Similar words: dan, lank, bank, sank, rank, tank, dance, ankle. Meaning: [dæŋk] adj. unpleasantly cool and humid.
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1. People who toiled in dim, dank factories were too exhausted to enjoy their family life.
2. We took shelter in a dark, dank cave.
3. The prison was cold and dank.
4. The kitchen was dank and cheerless.
5. In the cathedral vaults the air was dank and stale.
6. The air smelled poisonous and dank.
7. An awareness crept upon him with dank, scaly fingers.
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8. The air struck dank and chill, and the overcast sky pre-empted the onset of dusk.
9. From seaside gazebos to dank concrete bunkers, the production design is brilliant.
10. There was a dank, sour smell to everything, a smell of decay and great antiquity.
11. The air in the room was heavy and dank, and I couldn't sleep.
12. The dank and dismal cliff faces were hanging with squabbling bird life.
13. He was frightened by the dank smell of the earth and the implacable weight of matter.
14. The vegetation had a dank and wintry look to it still, quite different from the lowlands.
15. I'm not surprised he's miserable, living in that dank old house.
16. The bag had been sitting in this dank tent for the last three days and smelled like an old laundry hamper.
17. Colours were brutal and depressing; dank shades like dung and army-blanket fawn.
18. The bag had been sitting in a dank tent for three days and smelled like an old laundry hamper.
19. Preston this dank October morn has encountered greater hazards and is prepared for more.
20. The Rectory drive was dank and dripping between its lugubrious laurels.
21. Elsewhere, aside from a last-minute rush of bed and breakfast deals[sentencedict.com], genuine trading was quiet and sentiment was dank.
22. Marie said, following Helen along the hallway with its familiar dank smell of musty horsehair and cedar and mothballs.
23. Hesitantly she followed, her heart in her mouth, creeping nervously through the dark, dank walkway.
24. Despite the homely sounds, the place felt as cold and dank as a tomb.
25. A beggar lad showed us the house in a dank, narrow alleyway where Mistress Hopkins lived.
26. It was rust-red and black with its rotund decay, smelling dank and casting a shell-shadow.
27. He moved in and felt a fresh - no, a dank - coldness creeping under his skin.
28. The sound system crackles, the projector is faulty, the auditorium is dank and all but empty.
29. It is a pure sporting moment, a coach and his team huddled together on a dank night.
30. She moved out of the sunlight that flooded in between the nettles and into the dank gloom of the main tunnel.