An inexplicable, mind-numbing weariness settled over me, dank and clammy as pond-mist. |
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The basement was dank and dark with no windows and only a few strategically placed fluorescent lights for illumination. |
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The exuberant, deadly light embraced the dank alley as it sped toward Zarl, uprooting the earth once trapped by cement and gravel. |
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The path we followed was merely a space between two stone walls, dank and lightless. |
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Dark, dank and musty, it was the perfect breeding ground for countless deadly germs and diseases. |
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So why three shorts that once again portray Scotland as a dank, miserable, ugly country full of scumbags? |
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Squalls were setting up whirlpools on Loch Linnhe as I set off and the distant hills of Appin merged into the dank grey of the sky. |
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As she made her perilous way down the dark and dank tunnel, she wondered what great adventures lay before her. |
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She inhaled deeply, enjoying the wet, dank smell outside compared to the strange smell inside. |
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They hurried along, the smack of their feet the only sound that echoed in the dank cavern. |
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He chose to live in the dark and dank bowels and basements of buildings, rejected by family and society. |
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We landed, disembarked and entered the terminal building, a dank shell of gnawed concrete. |
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He pulled himself along through the dank, dark sewers until he came to an opening. |
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The selling agent admits she hasn't even set foot in the dark, dank basement, and the rest of the accommodation is almost as gloomy. |
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The stairs down into the ancient, dank basement creaked beneath me as I descended toward the ladies' room. |
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I lived in a small corner of a huge three bedroom flat, a dank leaking walk-up above a convenience store. |
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Byron paced back and forth in the dark, dank room of the abandoned building. |
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This exotic, faintly ridiculous dish more than makes up for the dank profiteroles, served with what tasted like canned whipped cream. |
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It was a dank, clammy night, made gloomy by the intermittent drizzle that had become steadier as the light of day faded with the sunset. |
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Ragged strips of wallpaper hung down the dark, dank corridor as I explored, being careful not to slip on loose floor tiles in one of the rooms. |
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On a dank autumnal afternoon in Glasgow's west end the light is liquid, a day to draw the blinds and stoke the fire. |
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They've dealt with the stomach-turning mess, the wet insulation, and the dank smell that permeated their home in the days after the flood. |
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After my wonderful morning, add the dark, dank weather, and I was in seventh heaven. |
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Last year, though, they were held in a dank cellar underneath London Bridge station's arches. |
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Everyone, worried, shot their quizzical looks at one another, staring miserably at each dank spaces that invaded their glazy eyes. |
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The moist eastern slopes of the Andes tumble to dank, humid, jungle lowlands whose rivers are the highways for transportation. |
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As he opened the door, a dank musky air hit them full force, and both of them reeled back visibly from the smell and sight of the room. |
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She glanced at the dark and dank interior of the slightly musty establishment. |
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The temps jumped 20 degrees, and the miserable dank week before was forgotten. |
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What easily could have been a dank bachelor's flat, was a bright, warm, and well furnished home. |
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From there he expertly maneuvered through the dark dank chambers of the house and entered the kitchen. |
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We see him living in his dank, smelly, garbage-infested cave high on Mt. Crumpit. |
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It was a dank, cold room, not particularly large, and it smelled stale and old. |
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A thin trickle of water drips down the dank side of a cliff face to splash into the stream below. |
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The dank smell of sterile cleaning products lay heavily upon her nostrils as she tried to recognize just where she was. |
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Not wanting to be completely outdone, the men hurried uneasily after her and crowded into the cramped space of the dank cave. |
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They were in the belly of the ship, and they were dank and crowded and smelled to high heavens of unwashed bodies and human waste. |
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Does the creator of these twisted tales inhabit dank, cobwebby rooms with dusty velvet curtains and candles everywhere? |
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Clever cooks know that it's best to keep onions, spuds and such out of the confines of a dark and dank closet. |
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At the bottom of the hill, there is a dark, dank train station in a cutting. |
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Down below, two men lit a few candles and the prisoners' hearts sank as they saw, either side of them, windowless, dark, dank cells. |
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I tear past him when the door swings open, suddenly high by the scent of dank, musty, old house. |
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A slightly dank scent filled my nose, the scent of our musty room in the morning, and I coughed quietly. |
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Is Anne a York girl who is missing the idea of a traditional British Christmas in these dark, dank December days? |
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The sky is overcast, clouded by dank mists of humidity thronging the volcanoes and mountains. |
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I had actually rejected this shop on Tuesday because it looked daggy and dank up the back, but yesterday I felt I couldn't go past it again. |
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Eve's footsteps were echoing off the dank walls as she walked forward a few paces. |
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And then, as a trickle of dank brown liquid dribbled out onto the floor I worked it out. |
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Each six-passenger boat carries you through the dank waters of the Thames and then wheezily hoists you to the rooftops. |
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At the other end of the ten-room block, a couple in their fifties live in a dark, dank room. |
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A smell of dampness struck me as I stepped into a narrow entrance hall, cold and dank. |
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The dank marsh-world they enter will be the fenny breeding ground of English literature. |
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Among side dishes, though, the truffle creamed spinach was dank with cream and the fingerling-potato puree was so heavily salted, we had to sample it with a teaspoon. |
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As Brighton hovered above her in that dark dank cell, invisible to the woman, he watched as would a guardian angel, and the hour went by slowly. |
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As our sleepiness dissipated into the dank pre-dawn air, we funneled out of the darkness into the foreboding cigarette smoke-filled briefing room. |
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He had a dank odor about him like the smell of a wild animal's den. |
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The room, true to its name, resembled a cavern with its dank cement walls. |
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It was dark and dank and, especially late at night, dangerous. |
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I wrinkle my nose at the dank, putrid smell that is polluting the room. |
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The cellar, which was a dank and dark part of the house, housed several things, including all the things that would need ice or coldness to keep good. |
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Opposite of where she stood, bright sunlight poured into the dank cavern. |
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Lynx could feel a presence getting stronger and stronger, but no warmth was carried from it on the breeze, just a musty stench like dank seaweed and carcasses. |
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It led him down a long, narrow flight of stairs to a dark, dank basement. |
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The night was dark and dank, the streets of Rome covered in a thick fog. |
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Inside are two dark and dank rooms that have been completely gutted. |
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Mr. Adjmi's play veers maladroitly between lampooning the dopey style of the original and thrashing through dank psychological waters. |
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Inside, Amel bent down in the dank, underground chamber and doused herself four times. |
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But this is an urban actioner, with the usual dank industrial interiors and hip-hop soundtrack. |
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Yes, the cell she was in was dank and smelly, but it wasn't too cold. |
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Down through a basement I fell and landed in a heap in a dank tunnel. |
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Everyone would be working on ideas and we'd pool it all together in the dank confines of our rehearsal room. |
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Ive Just ordered my seeds 2 weeks ago and im looking forward to getting them. LOOKIN Real dank hope. |
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It must be born in mind that fungi present in dank rooms may cause allergies to people. |
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I took the lift, which oddly went only as far as the twelfth floor, then the stairs, which for the brief stretch between floors were dank and dark, uncarpeted and disused. |
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The dank miasma of the marsh, clung with a mucid dullness round my frame. |
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Bodies in mortuaries, bodies in ponds, bodies under houses, and in dank boarding houses. |
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Next thing he knows, the rebel is waking up in a dank cave centuries later. |
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But why do the outdoor scenes look as dank and drab as the gas-lit, sepia-toned interiors? |
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They sat stock-still on the hardwood benches of the dank, makeshift cinema in Monrovia. |
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It smelt dank and musty, like a cave which the sea entered regularly. |
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He reached the bottom and choked on the dank musty smell that greeted him. |
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Too often, bus stations are dreadful, offering inefficient dark, dank and stinking shelters to travellers, who are automatically marked down as second class citizens. |
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It's big, dark, and smells as dank and musty as you'd expect of a place that's piled from floor to ceiling with stack after stack of surplus military clothing. |
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This entry-level example from Stevens Point in Wisconsin is typically full of fig, dark berry, fruit biscuit and caramelised sugar flavours which, at the beer's edges, give way to a degree of dank mustiness. |
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For some time dank tendrils of fog rose up from the long grass. |
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And everyone knows that the only thing that can even come close to matching a decade-old repeat of Top Gear in terms of witty banter is a dank polling booth set up in an abandoned church hall on a drizzly Thursday afternoon. |
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The Musketeers have been taken to a mysterious location, and you must help Porthos make his way through dank dungeons, huge castles, a haunted abbey and more in order to find and save his companions. |
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They've been living in perpetual dank darkness alongside the cast-off furniture and that chiminea we bought on the one sunny weekend that year. |
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The lounge was housed in the basement level of a parking garage, dank and noisy, offering nothing more than mattresses on the floor surrounded by thin cloth for resting. |
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From the dank gloom of early 2012 this collective spending spree appears like an orgiastic aberration, a blip of boom in the history of a nation more used to struggle, austerity and sacrifice. |
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This unworthy work is dedicated to those precious tribulation saints and to the brethren who have yet to face their murderers in some dank and rat-infested dungeon. |
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In coastal British Columbia, May to July was especially dank and damp. |
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Most writing about Plath is devoted to the bleak tableau of her final days in her dank London flat, when her separation from a philandering Hughes precipitated a frenzy of her darkest and most inspired poems. |
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Gollum lived in the dank pools of dark caverns where he became thin and hairless. |
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Most of these landscapes are autumnal or early winter in season and show bleak, dank, water fringed bog or moor, loch and riverside. |
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A dank smell of cigarette smoke and beer had won out over schpritzes of Lysol air freshener. |
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This was a cramped space, not much bigger than a closet, with an angled ceiling and an unshiftable dank smell. |
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It was dark, dank, the walls charcoal-colored, the feeling of a cave. |
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Imindmatters TRYSTWILLIAMS On a dank Thursday night in January the half-glimpsed die represented so much more than the cheap plastic geegaw it so patently was. |
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The king of creation would not have curved his palm into the likeness of a Hindu mudra in an attempt to protect the tiny launching pad on his thumbnail from the dank wind. |
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Lucifer, which is Latin for light-bearer, is a wash of stony Casio soul flourishes and vibey Parisian coos, set adrift on dank, bass-reverb bliss. |
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