Use of fusty in Sentences. 21 Examples
The examples include fusty at the start of sentence, fusty at the end of sentence and fusty in the middle of sentence
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fusty at the end of sentence
- This blanket smells a bit fusty.
fusty in the middle of sentence
- Dry rot smells fusty and has white cobweb-pattern marks.
- This room smells a bit fusty - I think I'll just open a window.
- There was a cloying fusty smell rising from below, like drying clothes.
- So, the artists' shell remains intact, the fusty public image undisturbed.
- The fusty old establishment refused to recognise the demand for popular music.
- Under Mr Blair, fusty old Britain has become an international exemplar of openness.
- Standing so close he smelt the fusty clothes and a sour whiff on the old man's breath.
- All the old fusty stuff had to be blown away, of course, so we might be nearer to nature.
- A number of young economists, impatient with such fusty arguments, began searching for new models.
- Rupert's father belongs to some fusty old gentleman's club in London where they don't allow women in.
- The pages were stiffened with age and the tome smelt fusty, like a damp cloth left to dry on a radiator.
- The overall effect was grandfatherly-a gentleman of the old school, fusty, faintly absentminded, and deeply courteous.
- He gave people brash game shows and imported soaps, sweeping away the fusty piety that had previously dominated the media.
- His fusty works is a kind of rotten beauty, or a kind of beauty of death, but the sticky fur works is a kind of horrific beauty.
- Venerable but not fusty, privileged but not showy, secure its sense of excellence, but not arrogant, Oxford is, in a word, civilized.
- The audience is also puzzled by those fusty and arid proclaims, critics and satires, which pretend to be the forever essence of female artists.
- "In her drab navy ensemble by Britt Lintner, she paled in comparison to Michelle Obama, the fusty matron to the Glamazon, " the Telegraph said.
- Why?Qi found that the problem is referred to the whole empire. There were too many fusty systems in this country which made generals move troops difficultly.
- Hemming began her Bond stint on 1995's GoldenEye with the radical move of easing Pierce Brosnan out of his predecessors' fusty Savile Row wardrobe and into bespoke by Brioni.
- JAPANESE tourists bearing credit cards loaded with yen transformed the fortunes of British tourism in the 1980s, and also rescued a handful of rather fusty British luxury brands.
Sentence Examples for Similar Words:
- musty
- , dull
- , boring
- , antiquated
- , moldy
- , rotten
- , stuffy
- , outdated
- , fetid
- , stale
- , damp