স্যাঁতসেঁতে, কুয়াশাচ্ছন্ন, ভিজা, কুয়াসাচ্ছন্ন, ক্লেদিত
(1) Unpleasantly cool and humid.
(2) Clammy.
(1) The dank smell of sterile cleaning products lay heavily upon her nostrils as she tried to recognize just where she was.
(2) He had a dank odor about him like the smell of a wild animal's den.
(3) It smelt dank and musty, like a cave which the sea entered regularly.
(4) A smell of dampness struck me as I stepped into a narrow entrance hall, cold and dank .
(5) Yes, the cell she was in was dank and smelly but it wasn't too cold.
(6) 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.
(7) 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.
(8) I tear past him when the door swings open, suddenly high by the scent of dank , musty, old house.
(9) He reached the bottom and choked on the dank musty smell that greeted him.
(10) We see him living in his dank , smelly, garbage-infested cave high on Mt. Crumpit.
(11) It was a dank , cold room, not particularly large, and it smelled stale and old.
(12) I wrinkle my nose at the dank , putrid smell that is polluting the room.
(13) 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.
(14) A slightly dank scent filled my nose, the scent of our musty room in the morning, and I coughed quietly.
(15) She inhaled deeply, enjoying the wet, dank smell outside compared to the strange smell inside.
(16) 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 .
(17) It was she who welcomed me into their small flat in a building so cheaply and recently erected that it still smelled dankly of fresh plaster.
(18) The hut was dark with heavy flaps of animal hides nailed to the boards to keep any light from penetrating its dankness .
(19) Their ragged shifts and kirtles, soaked through with the drizzling rain, hung dankly on their emaciated forms.
(20) The dankness of the house, the emptiness filled me with doubt.
damp
musty
chilly
clammy
moist
wet
unaired
humid
Dry
Parched