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Mustiness


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality or state of being musty.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Some 26 years later Laake can still recall every detail of the trial: his aching wrists cuffed behind his back; the musty smell of the courtroom; the steely voice of the young female judge.
  • (2) Ingestion by hens and broilers of specific chloroanisols present in some wood shavings used in poultry cages can result in a musty taste in poultry products.
  • (3) The commercial product may have a light-yellow to cream color with a musty odor (Hartley and Kidd, 1983).
  • (4) But going by the musty books lining the walls, it does look like this new incarnation might have more of an intellectual, introspective bent.
  • (5) The symbolism was not hard to fathom: here, cooed the pages showing candidates at home, was a bright, straightforward, modern party; an explosion of youthful colour along the musty, dark-wood corridors of traditional Spanish politics.
  • (6) Shattered skylights allow rain to fall inside and douse the musty hallways.
  • (7) Stay away from the courtyard rooms, which are darker and can get musty in the tropical heat.
  • (8) Stored in a musty room upstairs are thousands of historical posters and documents that he hopes one day to store in a national archive.
  • (9) Untreated PKU causes severe mental retardation, musty odor, hyperactivity, seizures, eczema and hypopigmentation.
  • (10) In common with most Arab countries, public access to official information in Egypt is almost nonexistent, with state archives buried beneath a musty web of security restrictions and a deeply entrenched government culture of destroying or hiding any records that could prove awkward.
  • (11) No one contracted the disease who had not something to do with this musty straw.
  • (12) Cultures of Penicillium expansum produce a musty, earthy odor.
  • (13) The women, who are here to promote their Girls Matter campaign, insist they can’t talk politics because they represent a charity and have to be neutral, but they can’t disguise their enthusiasm for this strange, musty old world.
  • (14) Moulds or fungi that grow in grains and seeds during storage and transport cause germination decrease, visible mouldiness, discoloration, musty or sour odours, caking, chemical and nutritional changes, reduction in processing quality, and form of mycotoxins.
  • (15) Both oct-1-en-3-ol and cis-2-octen-1-ol are thought to be responsible for the characteristic musty-fungal odor of certain fungi; the latter compound may be a useful chemical index of fungal growth.
  • (16) The characteristic non-specific uptake of dye from media into the colonies and their musty or earthy odour rendered them easily distinguishable from other organisms.
  • (17) Regal and robed, the justices of the US supreme court often cite musty edicts of centuries past and sheaves of legal reasoning accumulated over the decades.
  • (18) The saving grace is that he can present himself as a new broom, albeit with Augean stables rather than musty warehouses to be cleaned out.
  • (19) F. A. LINNIK (1938) noted that immediately before falling sick patients had been in close contact with musty straw.
  • (20) Updike typically gives us every beautifully rendered detail: the fall of morning light, the "musty cidery smell" of pine needles, the texture of the blanket they lie on.

Musty


Definition:

  • (n.) Having the rank, pungent, offencive odor and taste which substances of organic origin acquire during warm, moist weather; foul or sour and fetid; moldy; as, musty corn; musty books.
  • (n.) Spoiled by age; rank; stale.
  • (n.) Dull; heavy; spiritless.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Some 26 years later Laake can still recall every detail of the trial: his aching wrists cuffed behind his back; the musty smell of the courtroom; the steely voice of the young female judge.
  • (2) Ingestion by hens and broilers of specific chloroanisols present in some wood shavings used in poultry cages can result in a musty taste in poultry products.
  • (3) The commercial product may have a light-yellow to cream color with a musty odor (Hartley and Kidd, 1983).
  • (4) But going by the musty books lining the walls, it does look like this new incarnation might have more of an intellectual, introspective bent.
  • (5) The symbolism was not hard to fathom: here, cooed the pages showing candidates at home, was a bright, straightforward, modern party; an explosion of youthful colour along the musty, dark-wood corridors of traditional Spanish politics.
  • (6) Shattered skylights allow rain to fall inside and douse the musty hallways.
  • (7) Stay away from the courtyard rooms, which are darker and can get musty in the tropical heat.
  • (8) Stored in a musty room upstairs are thousands of historical posters and documents that he hopes one day to store in a national archive.
  • (9) Untreated PKU causes severe mental retardation, musty odor, hyperactivity, seizures, eczema and hypopigmentation.
  • (10) In common with most Arab countries, public access to official information in Egypt is almost nonexistent, with state archives buried beneath a musty web of security restrictions and a deeply entrenched government culture of destroying or hiding any records that could prove awkward.
  • (11) No one contracted the disease who had not something to do with this musty straw.
  • (12) Cultures of Penicillium expansum produce a musty, earthy odor.
  • (13) The women, who are here to promote their Girls Matter campaign, insist they can’t talk politics because they represent a charity and have to be neutral, but they can’t disguise their enthusiasm for this strange, musty old world.
  • (14) Moulds or fungi that grow in grains and seeds during storage and transport cause germination decrease, visible mouldiness, discoloration, musty or sour odours, caking, chemical and nutritional changes, reduction in processing quality, and form of mycotoxins.
  • (15) Both oct-1-en-3-ol and cis-2-octen-1-ol are thought to be responsible for the characteristic musty-fungal odor of certain fungi; the latter compound may be a useful chemical index of fungal growth.
  • (16) The characteristic non-specific uptake of dye from media into the colonies and their musty or earthy odour rendered them easily distinguishable from other organisms.
  • (17) Regal and robed, the justices of the US supreme court often cite musty edicts of centuries past and sheaves of legal reasoning accumulated over the decades.
  • (18) The saving grace is that he can present himself as a new broom, albeit with Augean stables rather than musty warehouses to be cleaned out.
  • (19) F. A. LINNIK (1938) noted that immediately before falling sick patients had been in close contact with musty straw.
  • (20) Updike typically gives us every beautifully rendered detail: the fall of morning light, the "musty cidery smell" of pine needles, the texture of the blanket they lie on.

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