How to use "damp" in a sentence

Sentences

Somewhere on the outskirts of Paris, Jean Valjean stopped outside a large, ancient building with damp walls

For the next three years, Marius lived in a small room in an old, damp-walled building on the outskirts of Paris - the same room that Valjean and Cosette had lived in eight years earlier

It was cold and damp, but a fire had been lit and two armchairs had been placed in front of it

He waited in the small, damp room for an hour before sadly returning home

The air was damp and still

The fog came in through the open window, damp and thick

She pulled her hand away and examined her damp fingers

As the room grew warm again, the doorknobs and the radio casing and the other metal objects quickly shed their fragile skins of ice, leaving shallow puddles on furniture and damp spots in the carpet

Her fingers were damp

Reaching toward her with a hand that would be cold and damp

Carlton Dombey, a curly-haired man with a bushy mustache, stood at the window, blotting his damp hands on his medical whites and peering anxiously through one of the few frost-free patches of glass

The raw, damp wind was stronger now than it had been a short while ago, when they'd landed at the airport