The hut was dark with heavy flaps of animal hides nailed to the boards to keep any light from penetrating its dankness. |
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The dankness chilled Annika to the bone, and she wished desperately for a fire to warm by. |
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British summers mean we get rain, wind, sun, snow and frost all in the same week but our winters are just so glum, no blizzards just unrelenting dankness. |
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Your job is to gather up the last goodness and cover over the tender before the seasonal dankness takes hold. |
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She sat on the couch and leaned into me so I could smell the sweated, unwashed dankness of her hair. |
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The dankness of the house, the emptiness filled me with doubt. |
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Yet the director, Aaron Katz, and his cinematographer, Andrew Reed, make dramatic poetry out of Portland's winter dankness, producing a luminous silver-and-pale-blue palette that is strikingly beautiful. |
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Somehow, the animal has become trapped in a deep watering hole, which, given the rain outside the theater and dankness inside, made it feel like a Cannes-specific metaphor. |
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I was able to stay there a fortnight, restlessly roaming the buttered air inside tropical rock enclosures, caves of foliage that canopied dankness. |
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Tea tree oil has a distinctive aroma, so it is sometimes considered an air freshener to mask cooking odors, pet odors, cigarette smoke, and dankness. |
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It was while I was doing this with the dankness of the canal close by and HGVs roaring overhead that I was confronted with the idea that could not be resisted. |
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French fashions were conspicuous at her court, as she tried to recreate in the dankness of Holyrood some of the majesty of the Louvre or Fontainebleau. |
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