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And why a second story window in this fusty room?
That fusty line between art and entertainment faded long ago.
He was not the fusty old inventor she had imagined.
His blue eyes survey the room from behind somewhat fusty glasses.
There was a scent of ancient days, something far, fusty, and true.
I do wonder, though, if that stuff would seem a bit fusty and old fashioned now.
The odd thing is that its programs can hardly be described as fusty.
"As if we were in any danger among a crowd of fusty professors!"
A fusty, rotten smell came from many of the buildings.
Either way, the translation is sometimes fusty, perhaps the result of its many handlers.
He has also been inspired by classic, even fusty furniture shapes.
Not that a century's delay matters, as the news interested only fusty specialists.
There was a close, fusty atmosphere, and the shades were drawn over the windows.
"You are the one who worships the fusty old writers.
It's black and smells fusty after being shut up.
Perhaps the previous way was based on nothing more than fusty old habit, and being forced to rethink it is good for us.
And she'd walk down the aisle on her father's arm to the sound of pipes rather than a fusty old organ.
So it has come down to us as an oddball medium, at once fusty and exotic.
The quiet is preserved in part by one fusty rule: Visitors under 18 must be with an adult.
In the dim and fusty warmth of the wagon they heard one another breathing.
Once I scored thirty-two points on the word fusty.
I was in a fusty recording studio, listening to a strange voice (did everyone talk like that?
He has rather fusty views about such things.
They were fond of focus groups and high-tech wizardry, not fusty tradition.
So, the artists' shell remains intact, the fusty public image undisturbed.