dankish (Meaning)
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dankish (a.)
Somewhat dank.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dankish
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dankish Sentence Examples
- The cellar had a dankish odor that hinted at its neglected state.
- After the storm, the air in the forest became dankish and heavy.
- The abandoned building exuded a dankish atmosphere that sent shivers down our spines.
- We found refuge in a dankish cave during the downpour.
- Despite its dankish condition, the old library held a certain charm.
- The attic was dimly lit, and the air felt dankish and oppressive.
- A faint, dankish smell wafted from the decaying leaves on the forest floor.
- The abandoned house had a dankish, mildewy smell that permeated every room.
- The dungeon's dankish walls were covered in moss and lichen.
- We discovered a hidden passage in the castle, leading to a dankish chamber untouched for centuries.
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Somewhat dank.
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The cellar had a dankish odor that hinted at its neglected state.
After the storm, the air in the forest became dankish and heavy.
The abandoned building exuded a dankish atmosphere that sent shivers down our spines.
We found refuge in a dankish cave during the downpour.