dank
1 of 1adjective/dæŋk/
Forms:danker,dankest
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damp, musty, and often cold or unpleasantly humid
- The cellar was filled with dank air, its musty odor clinging to every surface.
- After the rain, the forest floor became damp and dank, creating an eerie atmosphere.
- The abandoned house had a dank, neglected feel, with cobwebs hanging in every corner.
- As they descended deeper into the cave, the air grew increasingly dank and oppressive.
- The dungeon was cold and dank, its stone walls covered in moss and mildew.
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extremely impressive or enjoyable; often used for content, ideas, or trends that stand out
- That meme you shared was dank; I laughed for minutes.
- His remix is dank; it totally revamps the original track.
- Her sketches are dank, full of creativity and style.
- The game last night was dank; everyone had so much fun.
- That joke was dank, I didn't see that punchline coming.