dampy in a sentence
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Definition
DAMPY: characterized by a noticeable presence of moisture or humidity, often resulting in a wet or clammy sensation.
Sample Sentences
- The old basement felt dampy, with moisture seeping through the cracked walls.
- After the heavy rain, the air was thick and dampy, making everything feel heavier.
- She wrinkled her nose at the dampy smell of the forgotten laundry in the corner.
- His shoes squelched on the dampy grass, leaving muddy footprints behind.
- The dampy atmosphere in the cave made it a perfect habitat for moss and fungi.
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