Sentences with dampened
damp·en
D d - To dampen a sponge.
- To dampen one's spirits.
- Natalie PUCHALSKI In a weekend of rain and sunshine popular properties basked in the light, while those less appealing passed in on dampened spirits.
- Ongoing uncertainty about the economic outlook dampened consumers' expectations for price rises in June, a survey says.
- David STRATTON The tightening of restrictions on foreign investment in Australian real estate has not only dampened buyer interest.
- Singaporean company the Noble Group has dampened suggestions it may still consider cutting a deal with Macarthur Coal Ltd.
- The economic downturn hasn't dampened the bridal spirit with the average cost of tying the knot $49202.
- Creating percussive effects with mouth clicks and dampened strings.
- Line a sieve with two thicknesses of dampened muslin and set over a deep bowl.
- I wonder if their appreciation won't be somewhat dampened by reading Nielsen's blog, and discovering that they are being done.