Sentences with dampen
damp·en
D d - Nothing seems to dampen his perpetual enthusiasm. [VERB noun]
- Although unemployment rose last month, this is unlikely to dampen down wage demands. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- Security fears fail to dampen spring break.
- What you think and feel about your life, food and fitness can be the key to letting go of habits that dampen your lifestyle and cause weight gain.
- She took the time to dampen a washcloth and do her face. [VERB noun]
- To dampen a sponge.
- Political violence failed to dampen spirits at the Songkran New Year water festival in Bangkok.
- 17 May A hostile Canberra opposition and crowd did nothing to dampen Melbourne's spirit and their 17-6 win over the Raiders.
- To dampen one's spirits.
- If you have swum enough, let the jets take you off to another end of the pool to have a therapeutic dampen massage from dominant hydro jets.
- There are many challenges of motherhood that can dampen the connection between you and your husband.
- Some quick and easy tips are to get silent fans in your computer, and invest in some acoustic tiles to dampen pre-delay and early reflections.
- The New Range Rover was launched in 1994 and it was immediately met with some unfair criticism but this failed to dampen matters and the modern.