frowstiness
(ˈfraʊstɪnɪs)
[f. frowsty a. + -ness.]
Frowsty quality; fustiness, stuffiness.
1923 Daily Mail 21 June 10 To clear his lungs of their over-night ‘frowstiness’. 1926 W. J. Locke Old Bridge iii. ix, The old frowstiness of dirt had given place to the fragrance of cleanliness. 1960 Guardian 24 Feb. 12/6 The froustiness of last night's supper at breakfast-time. |