dankness / dæŋk /

空白黑暗沉闷黑暗中

dankness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

dank·er, dank·est.

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

dankness 近义词

dankness

等同于 moisture

dankness

等同于 humidity

更多dankness例句

  1. Breaths born of the wide sea unfiltered through forest dankness visited more keenly the nostrils of the voyagers.
  2. The silk of the curls on the forehead had a dankness and lifelessness which almost made her catch her breath again.
  3. There was no time to waste, for the darkness was increasing, and the clammy dankness of the air struck to the very marrow.
  4. He shivered, but there was something more than the cold dankness of the air to make him shiver.
  5. The mildew and dirt, the dark denuded dankness of that old hostel, rotting down with damp and time!