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They were damp and anything put down there would be mildewed in a month, he said.
They'd had one son before Carolyn decided that rain mildewed the mind.
Heavy curtains had been left across the windows, and these were mildewed.
It all went, finally, except for the literary history, which was badly mildewed.
"An old book," he said, "will smell nice without having to be mildewed."
The previous owners put up wallpaper, which mildewed and peeled off.
On the floor, once elegant tile was gouged and mildewed.
And their makers had pockets so deep the money had mildewed.
Several of the structures, many cracked and mildewed, have built-in cages.
The white pillars still stood tall, but the paint was peeling and looked mildewed on the top.
Because of dampness in storage, his skin had mildewed.
They mildewed almost immediately, and they rotted sooner rather than later.
Splendid tapestries, now mildewed and rotting, hung upon the walls.
The mortar around them was cracked and mildewed.
"Them pictures is mildewed," said her 69-year-old father, Samuel Alexander.
If joint is mildewed, scrub it with chlorine bleach.
The inside of the metal is in good condition, but the exterior is rusted and mildewed.
The building was old and cavernous, the hallways mildewed by fear and soured hopes.
Others complain about rodents, no hot water, walls mildewed from leaking pipes and elevators that constantly break down.
(I was, however, shocked when he said that the cabins at Camp David were "mildewed."
Damp stains mildewed one of the walls; the cottage felt cold, and even worse, smelled faintly musty.
His clothes were mildewed.
The walls were mildewed and stained, and the hallway smelled of cigarette smoke and urine.
Or mildewed by seawater?
It was mildewed, soaking, and stank.