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dankness

/dangk/US // dæŋk //UK // (dæŋk) //

空白,黑暗,沉闷,黑暗中

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    dank·er, dank·est.

    • : unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, often, chilly: a dank cellar.
    • : Slang. excellent; high quality: There was plenty of booze and dank weed at the party.
    • : Slang. passé or clichéd; out of touch; having missed the cultural Zeitgeist.
n.名词 noun
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    • : Slang. high-quality marijuana: We were just chilling out and smoking dank together.

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Examples

  • Breaths born of the wide sea unfiltered through forest dankness visited more keenly the nostrils of the voyagers.

  • The silk of the curls on the forehead had a dankness and lifelessness which almost made her catch her breath again.

  • There was no time to waste, for the darkness was increasing, and the clammy dankness of the air struck to the very marrow.

  • He shivered, but there was something more than the cold dankness of the air to make him shiver.

  • The mildew and dirt, the dark denuded dankness of that old hostel, rotting down with damp and time!