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Perhaps the current dankness of the air was what settled it quickly.
Their eyes, once again, turned to the dankness of the pond.
The pressure was dropping fast, and a dankness had come into the air.
He went into the cool dankness of the bar with relief.
It was hard to make out anything in the musty dankness.
As she heard him walk off through the dankness, her spirits sank even lower.
The graphics here are quite good, and you can almost feel the dankness of those stone corridors.
The cold and dankness did not trouble him, unclad though he was.
By all the pits of dankness it most damnably is.
Long black hair lay loosely on a small pillow, with the dankness of water still in it.
I took in long swallows of cold night air, tasting smoke and dankness.
The entry hall was dark, and there was a dankness in it.
"I've got a plan," said Frost, grateful to be back in the car after the cold dankness of the forest.
He turned away from her, into the dankness, convulsing and shuddering.
The smells of dankness and decay assaulted him as they descended.
There was a cold dankness about the house, as though the sunshine had never crept within its secret walls.
The rest was pillars and shadows and a cold dankness.
I am famished now, and miserably cold, in the dankness away from the fire.
And a thing of dankness came with him-following him.
It was not the lack of windows that made that sure; more the dankness.
He felt a cave's dankness on his skin, smelled it on the air.
It was colder, with a dankness that hung in the air like a steel curtain.
Below her, in the dankness and distribution of urban lights a police siren sounded.
Flay gripped Fuchsia's arm, and they moved away into the dankness.
At night, the rains came again, soaking them until they seemed to have its dankness in the marrow of their bones.