Moldy in a sentence as an adjective

And no moldy water pool at the bottom.

I ripped down the moldy sheetrock, fixed the pipe and let the joists air out.

What do you call someone who posts ancient, moldy quotes?

You got kicked every day when they threw your moldy food at you, but no one shocked you.

Probably not, dinner will be cold and moldy by the time you get to it.

Thus you get potentially moldy beans, and a tray full of gross old water.

I don't mind it a little cold, and it doesn't go moldy before I'm able to eat the rest.

People letting water sit for weeks all dusty and moldy and then wonder why the kitchen and food smell.

It lets light in,you can see outside fine, but it is opaque from the outside.\nAlso, you need to address dampness so you don't end up mildewed and moldy!

The Heritage Society was willing to take the risk of storing and possibly digitizing the documents, some of which were moldy and some of which were not.

The other problem is that the vast majority of cork is stored on the ground and is just left to get moldy with zero quality standards, despite what this article would have you believe.

But be honest: part of the reason you lived that lifestyle was how romantic it is. If there were a more sexy way to convince young people that you don't have to sleep in a dank moldy shell of a building and eat out of dumpsters to have a positive effect on the world, there'd be less of this type of living-off-the-land.

This is addressed in the article.>FAQ: It might work in Montana, but in Seattle, our windows would get moldy>There are a variety of ways to mitigate the mold problems that occur in cold, humid climates.

What made it atrocious is that the thing had no windows or ventilation, bad water drainage and it is in the middle of the rain forest region: hot, humid and moldy; the perfect breeding place for respiratory diseases.

Moldy definitions

adjective

covered with or smelling of mold; "moldy bread"; "a moldy (or musty) odor"

See also: mouldy musty