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
The people replied that even the bread in their baskets had gone moldy.
This was the result of consumption of moldy sorghum and corn due to rain damage.
Pesticides can prevent sickness in humans that could be caused by moldy food or diseased produce.
It has a characteristic musty odor associated with moldy homes and is a major producer of the hepatotoxic and carcinogenic mycotoxin sterigmatocystin.
He is most popularly known for designing the cylindrical storage silo, which reduces the occurrence of moldy corners in the grain.
Pairing with red wines is difficult, as any mushroom-like notes or moldy taste will bring out the tannins of the wine.
Improperly stored tea may lose flavour, acquire disagreeable flavours or odors from other foods, or become moldy.
Ghostly guests enter the room, bringing in wedding presents, then sitting around the dining table, where a moldy wedding cake is waiting for them.