Dank in A Sentence

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    A cold shiver went down his spine just thinking about it; a primal fear of dark and dank places.

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    Dean's words echoed back to him, reverberating down the corridors of dank stone—then only silence.

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    Dean's words echoed back to him, reverberating down the corridors of dank stone—then only silence.

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    He had no flashlight, and the fear he'd felt during his first trip into this deep and dank hole was compounded by the absence of being able to see.

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    In the cuttings we were sheltered from the wind, but they were very dank and gloomy.

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    It can get damp and dank underneath a house, and that dampness can creep up inside if it isn't dealt with.

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    It was dark, and had a dirt floor for the most part, dank, clammy, and aguish, only here a board and there a board which would not bear removal.

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    The blokes have long dank hair and a laddish look in their eyes.

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    The glow from the flashlight barely illuminated the next few feet of inky darkness as the two youngsters crept along the dank passageway.

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    The peasant folk lived in dark, dank cottages with a fire in the middle of the floor.

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    The sinner senses darkness in his soul similar to that of a dark and dank cellar.

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    This gave rise to the later appellations Do-Dank and Chahar Dank, i.e.

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    Visitors will travel from the dank sewers to the roof tops of London.

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    What she delivers are simple, pretension free songs perfectly suited to a cold Monday evening in a dank basement.

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    While the pair was discouraged at the lack of success of their efforts, both were relieved to be leaving the dank and intimidating enclosure and moved quickly down the tunnel.