dampy Synonyms

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dampy Meaning

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dampy (a.)

Somewhat damp.

Dejected; gloomy; sorrowful.

dampy Sentence Examples

  1. The morning mist left the grass a **dampy** blanket, squelching slightly underfoot.
  2. He wrung out the dishcloth, leaving it just **dampy** enough for wiping the counter.
  3. The air hung heavy and **dampy**, a sign of an approaching summer storm.
  4. The forgotten laundry hanging overnight became stiff and **dampy** with the cool night air.
  5. The aroma of **dampy** earth filled the air after a refreshing spring rain.
  6. The flickering candlelight cast long, wavering shadows on the **dampy** stone walls of the cellar.
  7. She shivered slightly, pulling her **dampy** hair back from her face.
  8. The freshly painted wall still had a faintly **dampy** touch as she brushed her fingers across it.
  9. The dog eagerly shook himself off, leaving a trail of **dampy** paw prints on the floor.
  10. Nestled amongst the ferns, the delicate mushrooms thrived in the **dampy** forest undergrowth.

FAQs About the word dampy

Somewhat damp., Dejected; gloomy; sorrowful.

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The morning mist left the grass a **dampy** blanket, squelching slightly underfoot.

He wrung out the dishcloth, leaving it just **dampy** enough for wiping the counter.

The air hung heavy and **dampy**, a sign of an approaching summer storm.

The forgotten laundry hanging overnight became stiff and **dampy** with the cool night air.