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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61. The prison, a cold, dank hellhole, saw many murders, riots, and suicides during its 29 years of service.
62. But now the clouds clamped down and a sharp scent of sulfur and putrid fish wafted on a dank puff of air.
63. Beneath the uppermost church lies a 4th-century church, and beneath this lies the dark, dank temple, with its altar bearing a carving of the god Mithras slaying a bull.
64. The Lindy Boggs Medical Centre became a symbol of the struggle for survival in the hot, dank days after the flood.
65. Result: a wine that tastes as if it has been made in a Fiat factory. Often, it stinks of sulphurous chemicals and tastes dank, like laundry that has been forgotten in the washing machine for a week.
66. We which le dank you to owe kind invitation tonight.
67. The pitch darkness and the dank mist made him feel more lost.