mouldy

/ˈmoʊldi/
adjective
  1. Covered with or smelling of mold, a fungus that grows on damp or decaying matter.
    • A mouldy smell came from the old basement after the flood.
    • The bread turned mouldy after being left in the pantry for a week.
    • She threw away the mouldy cheese that had been forgotten in the fridge.
  2. Old, stale, or out of fashion; unpleasantly outdated.
    • She found a stack of mouldy magazines in her grandfather's attic.
    • His mouldy jokes didn't get any laughs at the party.
    • The hotel room had mouldy decor from the 1970s.
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