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  • adjective comparative form of moldy: more moldy

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Examples

  • Corp., the leftovers of the financial crisis keep getting moldier.

    Bad Loans Haunt Banks Who Were Buyers 2010

  • Corp., the leftovers of the financial crisis keep getting moldier.

    Bad Loans Haunt Banks Who Were Buyers 2010

  • Awww, Onion and my cat, Casper, seem to have been cut from the same mold..and getting moldier all the time.

    Is Onion Smart? Hardly. 2008

  • IN A BUSINESS THAT FEEDS ON SNAPPY new slogans, the idea couldn't be moldier.

    Trying To Have It Their Way 2008

  • Sea, fed on moldy bread, and even moldier pork, with a fretful child to nurse, and an exacting mother to be pleased!

    Told in the East Talbot Mundy 1909

  • In fact everything looked, as Erica expressed it, "moldier!"

    We Two, a novel Edna Lyall 1880

  • And while I know that this will tick some of my fellow golden-agers off, I'm quite glad to see some of the moldier facets of the "classic" mentality largely dead and buried -- for one thing, anybody who still wants it, to be blunt, can keep the "time-honored tradition" of passing off stiff controls and authoritarian, time-wasting memorization as the primary aspects of a game's "challenge."

    Destructoid BulletMagnet 2009

  • Scott should not be arguing with the judges at all after that train wreck - he is as punky as white bread, which made the performance that much moldier.

    YesButNoButYes Stories 2009

  • Regan had signed a new client today, an important one: the country’s newest software billionaire, a man much like himself who winked at the fussy guardians and moldier conventions of both their businesses, and paid them just enough attention to encourage them to get out of his way.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

  • Regan had signed a new client today, an important one: the country’s newest software billionaire, a man much like himself who winked at the fussy guardians and moldier conventions of both their businesses, and paid them just enough attention to encourage them to get out of his way.

    O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011

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