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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as dank as" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to compare something to a high level of quality or intensity, often in a humorous or exaggerated manner.
Example: "The party last night was as dank as it gets, with great music and an awesome vibe."
Alternatives: "as cool as" or "as awesome as".
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Yet some edibles can be as dank as 500mg or even 1000mg in a single chocolate bar.
Inside: as dank as a tomb, as dirty as a dump.
Enter Nelly (Michèle Morgan) in a jauntily angled beret and a transparent Coco Chanel mac, her life as dank as her ensemble is dazzling.
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So I was reminded of his comparison recently while crawling through a tunnel as dank and dark as a medieval sewer, nearly a mile underground in one of the oldest active mines in Latin America, the Cerro Rico in Potosí, Bolivia.
Orwell was a lanky guy, 6'3" or 6'2", and I am too, so I was reminded of his comparison recently while crawling through a tunnel as dank and dark as a medieval sewer, nearly a mile underground in one of the oldest active mines in Latin America, the Cerro Rico in Potosí, Bolivia.
There can be few phrases that lift the spirits so effectively, especially after a winter as long and dank as the one we've just come through.
As dark and dank as any forest from the Brothers Grimm, the subway's passages lead a couple, Charles and Marie, on a feverish quest: not to catch a train but to find a mysterious trunk they each glimpsed in a dream.
After the gilded palaces and the tyrant's life of luxury, it came down to this for Saddam Hussein: a final hiding place beneath a scrappy peasant farmer's courtyard that was as small and dark and dank as a coffin, and a trembling decision to surrender that saved him from an almost certain death at the hands of American troops.
There the ground can be mossy and the air dank, as in a rainforest.
Grass and heather cover most of the Grampians and the Southern Uplands, where the soil is not so wet and dank as in the northwestern Highlands.
Set into a city wall, a medieval prison cell looms menacing and dank as if awaiting its next murderer or heretic.
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