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Meanings of mouldy bread in English
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Usage of mouldy bread in English
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Everywhere there were groups of miscreants selling mouldybread at exorbitant prices.
2
Some beans and mouldybread were put in for my rations.
3
Her ordinary diet was hard and mouldybread.
4
Lunch at Mazreh consisted of damp, mouldybread, and some sweet, sickly liquid the postmaster called tea.
5
Some combatants, having discovered a few crusts of rather mouldybread, in a drawer, were eagerly devouring them.
6
Even mouldybread" "Lollies are given as incentive to tidy up or go to the toilet."
7
A bit of mouldybread.
8
Then it was only some greasy, slimy water, probably intended for soup, together with some chunks of mouldybread.
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The mountain of mouldybread that will be thrown out in the next few days is testament to that!
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That's a crumb of the mouldybread of learning you used to cram down my throat in the old days.
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Mr. Walley gave thirteen of us four pounds of mouldybread and four pounds of poor Irish pork for four days.
12
Is this the mouldybread and muddy water, with which alone it was my command thou shouldst sustain that puny mortal?
13
An Auckland teacher says some early childhood centres are serving mouldybread, ignoring halal rules, and providing cake three times a day.
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Teachers have complained about early childhood centres serving mouldybread, ignoring halal rules, and providing cake three times a day, Auckland researcher Susan Bates says.