| 1. | The dank arena air is thick with cigarette smoke and beer.
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| 2. | It resembled a dank, decaying aircraft hangar from another era.
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| 3. | Those settings are dank and, probably more important, cheap.
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| 4. | Trains are grimy, wall tiles are missing, passageways dank.
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| 5. | First-and second-graders learn in a dank basement.
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| 6. | Hot and dank, the narrow alleys are littered with garbage.
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| 7. | Life in K-ville is dank, muddy and crowded.
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| 8. | It was dank and dark and there was hideous old carpet.
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| 9. | But in this dank, shabby city, only misery awaits.
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| 10. | A front as dank as an oyster was approaching the mountains.
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