moldy
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++mold·y /ˈməʊldi $ ˈmoʊl-/ adjective
x-refthe American spelling of mouldy mouldy的美式拼法
Examples from the Corpus
moldy• Wet, moldy basements may be more than a nuisance.• moldy bread• To listener Glenn Gargas, the report was as stale as moldy bread.• And, like an Edgar Allan Poe character, he harbors a penchant for graveyards, caskets and moldy cellars.• The toxin produced by the fungus grows in moldy feed.• A cement foundation of a farmhouse was still standing, and a few moldy lilac bushes shielded the barracks from view.• Today, courts still follow the spirit of these mean and moldy precedents.• This was fine compared to the moldy tents and dirt floors at tent city.mold·y adjectiveChineseSyllable
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moldy
mold‧y /ˈməʊldi $ ˈmoʊl-/
adjective

the American spelling of mouldy
mould‧y
British English, moldy American English /ˈməʊldi $ ˈmoʊl-/ adjective

covered with mould:
mouldy cheese
go mouldy British English (=become mouldy)
The bread’s gone mouldy.
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adjective
the American spelling of mouldy
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British English, moldy American English /ˈməʊldi $ ˈmoʊl-/ adjective
covered with mould:
go mouldy British English (=become mouldy)