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as a collection of cold, dank, fetid streets
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the dank mildews of the afternoon
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There was no other place in the world than this dank,
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go? It seemed to Lucy as if the whole world existed within this short, dank
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My hair was dank and dripping
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There was something feral about Beniamin’s mannerisms, as if he were a rabbit in a deep, dank warren, aware that ferrets were already prowling the tunnels and that there was no chance of escape
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He looked up and back out along the road, and there, sure as eggs are eggs, he saw headlights piercing the dank mildews of the afternoon
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There was no other place in the world than this dank, graffiti covered passageway between the streets of her new place of abode
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Could she out run him? Where was there to go? It seemed to Lucy as if the whole world existed within this short, dank passageway
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He shuddered to think what dank and ancient catacombs could lie below here, and just how deep they could go, down to the depth of Canyon Lake, nine hundred feet lower than the great lake itself
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When Toad found himself in a dank and noisy dungeon, and knew that all the grim darkness of a medieval fortress lay between him and the outer world of sunshine and well-metalled high roads where he had lately been so happy, carrying himself as if he had bought up every road in England, he flung himself at full length on the floor, and shed bitter tears, and abandoned himself to dark despair
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When Toad found himself in a dank and noisy_________________, he
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It was dry inside, but there was a dank odor
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She glanced around the rest of the dank and dark room
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The monks of Auster were strewn about like rag dolls, their white robes covered in the dank color of dried blood
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It was the same size as the other cells, dank and gloomy
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Two guards dragged her through dark narrow hallways and down a dank stairway framed by walls of roughly quarried stone
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The very leers and contortions of those lean faces, as their owners wildly gesticulated, resembled the grin of the skulls that we kicked into light when we walked through the dank grass of the horrible fetish grove
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At least the soldiers were questioning her here instead of some dank interrogation chamber, though the vertical iron bars securing the sole window offered little hope of escape
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Darkburst had no idea how long he'd lain unmoving and half-conscious on the dank surface, but when he finally found the strength to stagger out of the tunnel, he saw that the sun was high in the sky
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The room was overbearing, it’s dank smell filling his nostrils
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I approached, drawn by the warmth in the dank chill of the endless chamber
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A vaporous cloud hung in the still dank air
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He’d wrap her up in his arms and hold her until the waves of revulsion that swept continually through her, suffocating her soul like a dank fetid fog, lifted, and she would breathe again
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Still damp, I shivered in the dank hold
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Such a dank and dreary place, with just a weak orange glow from a distant streetlamp illuminating the mist that hung in the air! Undoubtedly, there were rats scurrying everywhere
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The fuse on a small incendiary device smoldered in the dank blackness, piled high with oily rags just to make sure
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The dank, cool air had an oily feeling about it; it smelled of cordite and gasoline
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On our way out, we walk through the dank room in which I faced my fear landscape
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A dank hallway with exposed pipes in the ceiling greets us, but it’s only ten feet long
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dank sewer walls arced around them, their bricks oozing with
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He had locked her in a dank cell with no light while he and Mahtoe questioned all her entourage
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The air was still and dank and the insects were out in full force
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the dank cushions of an old futon
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Topside it was a cloudy, dank day, the
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the empty dank days
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The cold dank day felt even more oppressive as the
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Immediately, air issued forth both dank and malodorous
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She could smell the earthiness of bracken and bark, and the breeze’s dank chill made her shiver
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Simon could feel the dank fear of it like an aura around their heads
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And despite the fact there was an air conditioner, she preferred to keep it off since instead of cold air, the old box spat out smelly dank air
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looked around at the dank al eyway
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The highway then became cloaked in a dank
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Batistuta drove through, and entered a dank and
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into a dank malnourished abandoned room
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All three men rapidly scrabbled to get back to their feet and the first guard up bolted down the dank corridor for help
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“Gods! Why is it so close and dank in here? I cannot see the end of my short sword
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And flash… before me was an old dank club, a speakeasy with that same broken boy standing upon the stage
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Cold, dank, dirty described both me and the city
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The lion led them through a dank section of the castle where the waveglass sculptures were few and far between
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Down here, where the air was dank and the insects proliferated, the only thing that could
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The moist, dank air is barely breathable
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Punched him once in the belly so that he fell over breathless and then dragged him down the stone corridor that was the cliché of all dungeons – dark, guttering torches, dank, smoky and with a hulking figure waiting in the light at the far end
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Where fertile meadows had rolled, forests reared up, growing into dank jungles
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The dank night-smells of the river and the damp forest oppressed him
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Another of Tsotha's victims, he thought, cursing the wizard anew, and turning aside, followed the sound down a smaller tunnel, dank and damp
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As far down as he could reach the sides fell away sheerly, dank and slimy to his touch
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In a dank dungeon, lighted only by a guttering torch, three men stood about a young woman who knelt on the rush-strewn flags staring wildly up at them
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The tunnel was long and dank, dirty and smelling of less than pristine soil
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Eventually, on the third attempt he succeeded, and they led me down another dank corridor, their pace quickening with each and every step
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He made no comment when the nurse fell but did stop as she struggled to her feet, then with a grunt continued in a southeasterly direction skirting the edge of a dank patch of saw grass interspersed with patches of dark water
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His captives, like him, were plastered with dank slimy goo and covered with leaves and the saffron colored bloom of the punk tree
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Then with a remorseful and dank sense of reality, he contemplated that anything he wanted to keep from that god-awful place was either dead or gone
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It looked dank and moist, like some sort of underground cellar or basement
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Enthralled by the changing of colour of the ocean from a lovely bluish green to a dank, depressing grey as the weather phenomenon passed and entrenched itself for the rest of the day, Faye smiled as the sun managed briefly to sneak through a clearing in the thick cloud cover and reflect brilliantly off the tumultuous surface of the water; it was indeed a sublime sight for those not accustomed to viewing such occurrences and one that far surpassed anything written in books or magazines or those fancies that the imagination could produce when invoked to do so
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After a moment, Faye adjusted to the dank climate and found one of the stable boys cleaning an empty stall
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Feltus watched her slowly and carefully leave the dank stables and melt away into the dim light and thickening fog as though she were one of the spirits to which they had referred during their conversation
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, how the time in that dark, dank dungeon cell did pass
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It burped a dank stink of mould and rotting food
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story about an old frog that had lived all his life in a dank well
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For trolls, used to their dank and smelly cave, even fresh air was a challenge
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there, for having him into their nice dank cave, for their insistence that though it wasn’t easy being a land troll, trollish values still thrived
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Here was another piece of data pointing to that hypothesis: they had this nice dank cave, and they spent the day outside, where it was bright and fresh-smelling and altogether too stimulating
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Its dank, unfriendly atmosphere created just the aura of oppression craved by creatures who had spent centuries underground
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The inside air felt dank and a fly landed on his nose
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Jake The Snake walked into his dank cell and sat on the
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dank cell all to himself as always but at least it wasn't
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The air was dank and cold
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They would do nasty, hateful things to him, and he would die broken and in pain, in the harsh and unforgiving daylight, many miles from the dank comfort of the caves he called home
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The ground off the path was wet and dank
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Suppose someone were to go and ask his neighbours for fire and find a substantial blaze there, and just stay there continually warming himself: that is no different from someone who goes to someone else to get to some of his rationality, and fails to realize that he ought to ignite his own flame, his own intellect, but is happy to sit entranced by the lecture, and the words trigger only associative thinking and bring, as it were, only a flush to his cheeks and a glow to his limbs; but he has not dispelled or dispersed, in the warm light of philosophy, the internal dank gloom of his mind
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"I've spent many a cold and dank night here, even with a fire
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Extending its arms out in front of itself, the Ogre slowly began moving blindly about in the dark, dank room, began feeling its way around the room
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In the middle of this space is a big, bare, yellow house, the only hotel in Stubbenkammer, the only house in fact that I saw at all, and some distance to the left of this in the shade of the forest, one-storied, dank, dark, and mosquito-y, the pavilion
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He smelled of dank horse, and looked like he hadn’t had a bath in weeks
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The immobility of Frau Dremmel, who moved nothing but her eyes, the dank bare passage, the rush of cold smell that had escaped out of the one door in it, the bleak air of poverty about her mother-in-law--poverty in some strange way regarding itself as virtuous for no reason except that it was poor--did not make her smiling easy
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Ones appearing older, some yellowed on their fringe in the dank underground, were stacked on a corner of the table
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It meant that with the overlapping foliage above the way ahead was dank and dark
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He couldn’t remember how long he’d been in this dull, dank dungeon that the doctor called his ‘lab,’ but it didn’t really matter
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the way around when Dad stopped and looked out across the shallow, dank water (there
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It was impossible to tell the time in the dank reaches of Teekwood Caverns, but he suspected his eyes had only closed for a moment
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The centre had a dank, fusty smell
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Why would my sister be hanging out somewhere in the back of this smelly dank cave?
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With the smell of dying cells still in their nostrils Sequoia led the boys away from the dank dark dungeon to walk to the door opposite to the one they’d been in