Fusty in a sentence as an adjective

" Telling your wife that she looks great in a fusty old dress is not immoral.

But importing that fusty old concept, the checklist, might help a lot with #2.

I ended up with a merchant account with fusty old FirstData out of the ordeal.

However, lots of people don't realise the utility of the fusty old rules.

I like how it plays on the idea of NT properties being boring fusty places where you go for rubbish school trips.

Too heavy, too much material/waste, too impractical, and most of all kind of fusty.

Welcome to the mid 1990s, when the sexy new "Push technology" was going to **** the fusty old "Pull technology".

Erlang, despite its fusty syntax, already feels like the future for anyone using it.

Anything above loose crumbs would do. Thankfully I found some fusty digestives.

I'm not trying to be some irksome grammarian making a fusty point about dangling prepositions here.

The general operating environment feels like that old fusty soviet union, and that is just not that easy problem to solve.

Of course, 20 years ago, ADA was already 15 years old, so no surprise that when it became accessible it was already branded fusty.

I can picture the scene:CEO seated at fusty mahogany desk says "Eagles, jet fighters, and crew shells aren't selling to these 'millenials.

Fusty definitions

adjective

stale and unclean smelling

See also: musty frowsty

adjective

old-fashioned and out of date

See also: unprogressive nonprogressive