mossy

/ˈmɔsi/
adjective
  1. Covered with or resembling moss, a small green plant that grows in damp, shady places.
    • The roof of the abandoned cabin had become mossy over the years.
    • We followed a mossy path through the forest.
    • The old stone wall was mossy and cool to the touch.
  2. Having a soft, fuzzy, or velvety texture like moss.
    • The mossy surface of the rock made it easy to grip.
    • She wore a mossy green sweater that was incredibly soft.
    • The mossy carpet in the living room felt nice under my bare feet.
  3. Old-fashioned, outdated, or reminiscent of an earlier time (often used figuratively).
    • The museum had a mossy charm that appealed to history lovers.
    • His mossy ideas about technology don't work in today's world.
    • Some of the mossy traditions in the town are still celebrated every year.
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