moldy

/ˈmoʊldi/
adjective
  1. Covered with or smelling of mold (a soft, fuzzy fungus that grows on old or damp food, walls, etc.).
    • She threw away the moldy cheese because it was unsafe to eat.
    • The basement smelled damp and moldy after the flood.
    • I found a moldy piece of bread at the back of the fridge.
  2. Old, stale, or out of fashion; not fresh or interesting.
    • That moldy argument about the rules doesn't apply to our situation.
    • His jokes are so moldy that nobody laughs anymore.
    • The library had a stack of moldy old magazines from the 1980s.
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