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Meanings of become mouldy in English
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Usage of become mouldy in English
1
It seems, however, to keep well, and shows no disposition to becomemouldy.
2
If suffered to remain, they often becomemouldy, and injure the health of the colony.
3
Precedents becomemouldy, politicians change with the times, and creeds advance with the public thought.
4
Would you be kind enough to open these latter as they are apt to becomemouldy.
5
Flour and corn-meal becomemouldy.
6
We had the mortification to discover that two of the bags of pemmican which was our principal reliance had becomemouldy by wet.
7
If food is put away, it becomesmouldy.
8
Five drops of creosote added to a pint of ordinary ink will effectually prevent its becomingmouldy.
9
It was not possible to keep the moisture out of our belongings; everything becamemouldy except what became rusty.
10
Rub the wart with a stolen dish-cloth, and secrete the dish-cloth until it becomesmouldy and decays, then the wart is cured.
11
Its fruit keeps very badly in the warehouses, and becomesmouldy at the expiration of a year, notwithstanding all the precautions employed for drying it.