0 US spelling of mouldy
1 (of food, esp. old food, or objects that have been left too long in warm, wet places) covered or filled with a soft green, blue, gray, or black growth, usually undesirable but thought to add a desirable taste to some cheeses:
moldy cheese
Weevil returns, holding a moldy cupcake, and the bugs chase him.
All the tombstones seem to rise naturally out of the ground, moldy and ancient.
Moldy bread, honey and copper salts were also used to prevent infection from dirt in burns.
Having an enormous appetite, it will devour almost anything, even moldy and rotten food.
The beboppers responded by calling these traditionalists moldy figs.
Its flavor is slightly different and it may become moldy.
The larvae attack various drying and dried fruits, fallen figs and damaged or moldy clusters of grapes on vines.
Ghostly guests enter the room, bringing in wedding presents, then sitting around the dining table, where a moldy wedding cake is waiting for them.
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ortografía americana de “mouldy”: mohoso, mohoso/sa [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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