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The air took on a damp feel and a mildewy smell.
Buried under a thousand pounds of dusty, mildewy old books.
The gleaming room in which the family ate was once a mildewy cellar.
The paint on the walls is cracked and mildewy.
His eye fastened on a sketchy track of that mildewy stuff.
Pearson was mildewy, but not ready for a cab.
She broke one, drinking its water, which was mildewy, and eating the last particle of the meat.
The hall was low and dark, the place smelt forlorn and mildewy.
She sucked mildewy air through her nose-her mouth was still taped shut.
Gardens can look a bit of a shambles in August, with flowers over, leaves mildewy and all passion spent.
He squatted and reached toward the mildewy cover.
The crows were mildewy around the beak and had algae between the claws.
The backcountry has no lift lines or mildewy cafeterias.
We just couldn't suspend it - like a mildewy tent, it kept collapsing.
A folded newspaper lay at his feet, sodden pages merged into one soft, mildewy lump.
The bed linens were all over the floor, along with damp towels, al-ready smelling mildewy.
"They are not good conditions," she says, wrinkling her nose and pointing to a mildewy hallway strewn with litter.
The girl led him by his wet arm through a dark, mildewy hall, up a spiral staircase, past the towering curtains behind the dim stage.
The bathroom was minuscule and mildewy.
Everything in the room was covered with a fine layer of dust, and there was a musty, faintly mildewy smell.
The onions got a wider spacing and in a mildewy year they were free of the fungus and have made good sizes.
He re- mained motionless, savoring the mildewy smell of the peeling linoleum.
He presented, altogether, rather a mildewy appearance, and emitted a fragrant odour of full-flavoured Cubas.
Jonesy glanced at the reddish-gold mildewy stuff growing on McCarthy's bloody handprint.
Getting too mildewy?'