damp in a sentence
n.
Definition
DAMP: slightly wet or moist, often causing discomfort or issues such as mud or water damage.
Sample Sentences
- The damp weather made the trails muddy and difficult to navigate.
- She noticed a damp spot on the ceiling, suggesting a possible leak.
- After the rain, the grass was still damp beneath her feet.
- He wrapped the damp towel around his shoulders to keep warm.
- The air felt heavy and damp, hinting at a storm approaching.
- The morning fog left the grass damp and glistening in the sunlight.
- After the rain, the air felt cool and damp, making it perfect for a walk.
- She wrung out the damp towel before hanging it on the line to dry.
- The basement was damp and musty, a clear sign of poor ventilation.
- He could feel the dampness of the earth beneath his feet after the storm.
- The basement was damp and musty after the heavy rain.
- She wiped her hands on the damp towel before continuing to cook.
- The morning air was cool and damp, hinting at the rain to come.
- He could feel the dampness of the ground beneath his feet after the storm.
- Her clothes felt damp after being caught in the unexpected downpour.
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