dank in a sentence
a.
Definition
Dank: having a damp, musty, and often unpleasant smell or quality.
Sample Sentences
- The abandoned cellar had a dank smell that made it hard to breathe.
- After the rain, the forest floor felt damp and dank underfoot.
- He described the beer as having a rich, dank flavor that hinted at earthy hops.
- The basement was so dank that mold began to grow on the walls.
- She loved the dank atmosphere of the old library, filled with the scent of aging books.
- The basement had a dank smell that made it uncomfortable to stay for long.
- He described the pizza as being truly dank, loaded with gooey cheese and fresh toppings.
- After the rain, the air felt cool and dank, typical for this time of year.
- The artist's new album was praised for its dank beats and clever lyrics.
- In the forest, the ground was damp and dank, covered with moss and fallen leaves.
- The basement was dank and musty, filled with the smell of mildew.
- After the rain, the forest floor was covered in dank moss that glistened in the light.
- He enjoyed the dank atmosphere of the old tavern, where the air was thick with stories.
- The dank air in the cave made it hard to breathe, but the adventure was worth it.
- They found a dank cellar that seemed perfect for storing their homemade wine.
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