Covered with or smelling of mold.
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Examples for "musty"
Examples for "musty"
1Suddenly Dublin tap water has developed a certain earthy, musty, chlorinated charm.
2The strange musty odor of unused houses hung heavy in the air.
3The liquid was musty, having been in the skin nearly two days.
4If flour is musty; it is not kosher and must be destroyed.
5James and Ralph were among the last ones into the musty space.
1In the pale light Simon could make out its greenish, moldy rungs.
2It was full, but not quite full, of moldy and forgotten books.
3She began digging through various moldy trunks filled with equally moldy clothing.
4A moldy-looking bullhead mounted on a plaque hung over the mahogany bar.
5Good flour has a slight pure smell, free from any moldy odor.
1The thin, quarrelsome voice of Silas Blackburn echoed in the mouldy court.
2Tripp pulled the bell at the door of the mouldy red-brick boarding-house.
3The bread of life hidden in our sacks will certainly go mouldy.
4Cyrène was brought up in a mouldy old château near St. Ouen.
5They looked old and mouldy, but it was bread all the same.
6But he found that the mouldy old habitation somewhat depressed his bride.
7She stood observing him strangely as his eye devoured the mouldy pages.
8Everywhere there were groups of miscreants selling mouldy bread at exorbitant prices.
9And all of a fresh new sort, no mouldy old stale ones.
10After four years, hikuli grows old and mouldy, and loses its virtues.
11If we want to help, send them mouldy curry or rotten eggs.
12Go forth, traveller, and leave this mouldy editing to less elastic fancies.
13He opened her rations, sniffed everything and tasted a mouldy rice ball.
14Or if you can't, hang rotten steaks and mouldy soufflés on them.
15Our religion has been too stuffy, too mouldy, too damp, too narrow.
16I opened my next-to-the-last sack of flour this mornin' and 'twas mouldy.
Mouldy nas variantes da língua