Dampen in a Sentence
  • Even the red sun couldn't dampen her mood.
  • Use cold water, dampen a sponge and work from the center of the stain with gentle outward strokes.
  • With the underdog team refusing to let ill-fortune dampen enthusiasm, things improved in the fourth match against Eastwood Park.
  • Simply dampen it a bit and in no time you will have sparkling clean glasses to show your wine off in.
  • That's not to dampen your spirit; the state produces more than 90 per cent of the wine in the United States and carries the banner for this country's wine throughout the rest of the world.
  • Slightly dampen the fabric item using a fine water spray.
  • Cleaning excess grout off the tiles will likely require you to dampen the sponge or rag many times.
  • Dampen a clean, soft cloth with apple cider vinegar.
  • Normally, he didn't dampen the pain for the Guardians, who felt the full length of his four inch incisors enter their necks.
  • However the weather did not dampen our spirits, stop us birding or keep the birds away.
  • However, given the current upswing in the housing market, it will now be correctly timed to dampen the business cycle.
  • Some children find that using weights on the arms can help dampen the worst of the uncoordinated arm movements.
  • Waiting in long lines and shoving your way through crowds can quickly dampen romantic feelings.
  • The system of making-ready employed now is quite different from that in use when it was necessary to dampen paper before it could be satisfactorily printed.
  • For very absorbent surfaces dampen the surface down first with a damp cloth or sponge.
  • Even the ample rain does n't dampen the good times.
  • For the most part however, intra-articular steroids may be sufficient to dampen down the activity of this inflamed lining.
  • Appalling weather required a quick relocation from the sea front to a pub skittle alley, but did nothing to dampen participants ' enthusiasm.
  • Had a brilliant weekend, even the biblical style downpours on saturday couldnt dampen my enthusiasm.
  • For the bathroom, dampen a cotton swab with your favorite essential oils and swab the inside of a toilet paper roll.
  • Add water with a hose, but be sure to stick it into the pile and not just dampen the top.
  • Dampen the bristles of your accent brush slightly before applying the color.
  • Teens can be demanding family members, and a surly teenager can dampen an entire vacation.
  • However, these natural pain killers may not adequately dampen a continuing pain message.
  • If you color your hair at home, be sure to wet or slightly dampen your hair first.
  • You should also dampen your hair to look like you live in rainy Forks.
  • If you want the extra shine mentioned in the spit shine section, dampen the cloth.
  • Salt - Dampen the stain and rub with table salt.
  • Saturate the area, blot up the excess and then dampen it again.
  • In some cases, you can dampen it water the vinegar water, then lay a white towel over the area to help absorb the stain up.
  • Simply dampen a rag with the ammonia and wipe down the enclosures.
  • Dampen a clean cloth and wipe the outside of the camisole.
  • You do not want to soak your camisole, just dampen it.
  • Buttermilk - Dampen the corner of a washcloth with buttermilk.
  • To use magnesium hydroxide on your acne, dampen your skin with a warm cloth.
  • Dampen your skin slightly with a warm cloth before applying your mask.