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a damp

 

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a damp

Definition

Adjective: slightly wet or moist

Noun: a condition of being damp; moisture

Verb: to make slightly wet or moist

Adverb: in a slightly wet or moist manner

Examples

Adjective:

  1. The clothes left outside during the rain were still a damp.
  2. The forest floor was a damp and mossy place.

Noun:

  1. The old basement had a damp that caused mold to grow.
  2. She could feel the damp seeping into her shoes after walking in the rain.

Verb:

  1. Please damp the cloth before wiping the surface.
  2. He dampened his hair to style it into the desired shape.

Adverb:

  1. She ran back inside, feeling a damp after being caught in the sudden shower.
  2. The clothes hung a bit damp after being left out overnight.

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