0 (of cloth) eaten by moths -- lapuk
a moth-eaten blanket.
For too long, we have had scruffy, run-down, dirty, dingy and moth-eaten resorts.
The idea of an industrial strategy is mildewed, moth-eaten and one might even say half-baked.
These moth-eaten impediments in the smooth working of our machine have had no justification for 30 years.
I think that the subject of erosion of sovereignty is getting a little moth-eaten.
Is it not time that this rather moth-eaten, twenty-year-old control was re-examined or revised?
The matter needs to be addressed if that sector is not to become moth-eaten and overburdened.
They are losing their veneration for what is virtually the moth-eaten squirearchy and are feeling a much greater sense of power.
Once it appears as a moth-eaten barrier, as it already does to some people, and will do to an increasing number, it will really be imperilled.
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