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Definition of Mouldier
1. mouldy [adj] - See also: mouldy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mouldier
Literary usage of Mouldier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Works by Washington Irving (1895)
"There is as rare picking in it as in a Stilton cheese, and in the same taste—the
mouldier the better." He went on to mention circumstances of ' mighty ..."
2. Poets of America by Edmund Clarence Stedman (1885)
"... drearily old-fashioned, like its town halls and college barracks, still
remaining, all the older and mouldier because they are not antique. ..."
3. The Writings of Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens, Gilbert Ashville Pierce (1894)
"Nothing new here but a speaking-pipe, a post-box, and a mouldy smell from some
forgotten crypt — an extra mouldy smell, mouldier than of yore. ..."
4. Poets of America by Edmund Clarence Stedman (1885)
"... drearily old-fashioned, like its town halls and college barracks, still
remaining, all the older and mouldier because they are not antique. ..."