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Fusty

adjective
(compar. fustier; superl. fustiest)
1.
Stale and unclean smelling.  Synonyms: frowsty, musty.
2.
Old-fashioned and out of date.  Synonyms: nonprogressive, standpat, unprogressive.






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"Fusty" Quotes from Famous Books



... in her record," said Barnett, frowning at the fusty schooner astern. "Otherwise the name ...
— The Mystery • Stewart Edward White and Samuel Hopkins Adams

... off, David?' said Ancrum, rousing himself from what seemed a melancholy brooding over books that he was in truth not reading. As David shook hands with him, the small fusty room, the pale face and crippled form awoke in the lad a sense of indescribable dreariness. In a flash of recoil and desire his thought sprang to the journey of the next day—to the May ...
— The History of David Grieve • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... slave, if a be here. Why, here's no body. All this goes well yet: but if the old trot should come for her pot—aye, marry, there's the matter, but I care not; I'll face her out, and call her old rusty, dusty, musty, fusty, crusty firebrand, and worse than all that, and so face her out of her pot: but soft, here ...
— 2. Mucedorus • William Shakespeare [Apocrypha]

... open all the windows, and entering his bedroom, also opening both the windows there. The current of air thus established began to disperse the odour—a fusty one as of something decaying—and by the time that he had changed, it was scarcely perceptible. He had little time to waste in speculation, but when, as he ran out to the door, glancing at his watch, the nauseous odour suddenly rose again to his ...
— Brood of the Witch-Queen • Sax Rohmer

... half so round and noisy. You can't have dwindled down to that, surely! I couldn't bear to see your hump and pars pendula (that's dog Latin) shrunk up like dried almonds, and titivated out in msty-fusty toggery—I'm sure I couldn't! The very thought of it is like a pound weight at the end ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 1, July 17, 1841 • Various


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