damp down



damp something down

 
1. Lit. to make something damp. Damp the clothes down before you iron them, Please damp down the clothes first.
2. Fig. to reduce the intensity of a flame, usually by cutting down on the air supply, as with a damper. Please damp the woodstove down. Damp down the air supply or you are going to end up with a raging inferno.
See also: damp, down

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Myrrine-Ancient Greek
Hideakihee-de-ah-keeJapanese
BeverleyBEV-ər-leeEnglish
HarvieHAHR-veeEnglish
Logan['ləugən]
Fermin-Basque