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vampy
English
Etymology
From vamp +? -y.
Adjective
vampy (comparative vampier, superlative vampiest)
- Resembling or characteristic of a vamp; tending toward indecency
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dampy
English
Alternative forms
- dampie
Etymology
damp +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?dæmpi/
Adjective
dampy (comparative more dampy, superlative most dampy)
- (obsolete) Somewhat damp.
- (obsolete) Dejected; gloomy; sorrowful.
- Dispel dampy thoughts.
- 1612, Michael Drayton, Poly-Olbion song 7 (1876 reprint)[1]:
- For, in the easy Vale if she be set below, no
- What is she but obscure ? and her more dampy shade
- And covert, but a den for beasts of ravin made
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