(Used pejoratively) out of fashion; old fashioned.
1It breeds about Derali, Bairamghati, and Gangaotri, in the large moss-grown deodars.
2The stream was perhaps eight feet across, spanned by a moss-grown footbridge.
3I have a nice garden but it is untidy, moss-grown- adilettantegarden.
4Soon he was gliding along the sides of the moss-grown walls.
5On the two moss-grown pillars, reposed the well known crest of his family.
6Blind Sorrel was lying by the moss-grown horse-trough, at the gate.
7And then, issuing from the chase, he came upon a broad, moss-grown terrace.
8He no longer wore the gray, moss-grown stone attire, but white, glittering silver.
9Fastening his horse to the moss-grown paling, Algernon proceeded to knock at the door.
10Holland is so essentially a tidy country that nothing old or moss-grown is tolerated.
11When Christian left the drawing-room he walked quickly down the moss-grown path to the moat.
12He leaned up against the moss-grown wall, looking back into the darkness of the lane.
13Vigfusson sat down on the moss-grown rock and pondered.
14Or bow my head on moss-grown rocks to sleep.
15Go to a lone house at Lambeth, with moss-grown steps down to the water's edge.
16The moon was casting a ghastly light over the great moss-grown stone and the deserted wolds.