Aún no tenemos significados para "moulder away".
1All I ask is to be left alone to moulder away in solitude.
2But, at the same time, he can't moulder away in a situation unworthy of him.
3Their strong castles, their palaces, their fortresses fall and moulder away into masses of ruin, vague remembrancers!
4They will moulder away, they will turn to dust, but the Works will endure until the last sun goes down.
5O tearful, weak, pitiable race of men, dragged under earth and mouldering away!
6Grannie's bed, with its white curtains, looked as if it were mouldering away after her.
7Doubtless some of these immense fragments had trees growing on them, which have now mouldered away.
8Still mouldering away in their big old mansion.
9I want her to think of me as living in Heaven, not mouldering away in the cold ground.
10The World moulders away the fabric of our early nature, and Solitude rebuilds it on a firmer base.
11The castle itself, which had stood on the top, had mouldered away, leaving only a rugged and broken surface.
12Remember those bags of spring-flowering bulbs that you enthusiastically bought earlier this year, now sadly mouldering away in some corner?
13The oars and sails and ropes were all dry and crumbling, and the raiment of the men had mouldered away.
14And now I would die here like any Stone Age cretin mouldering away amongst a heap of toys and trinkets.
15It was written in Norman French, in very ancient characters, and so faded and mouldered away as to be almost illegible.
16An' why should we let de things-whateveris in it-moulderaway, instead o' gettin' de good of 'em like sensible folks?
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