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fusty
fusty, a. (ˈfʌstɪ) Also 6 fewsty; and see foisty. [f. fust n.1 2.] 1. That has lost its freshness, stale-smelling, musty. a. Of a wine-cask or vessel. Also of the wine: Tasting of the cask. Obs. exc. dial.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. iii. xii. (1495) 57 Wyne and other licour takyth infeccion of a ves...
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fusty
fusty/ˈfʌstɪ; `fʌstɪ/ adj(-ier, -iest) (derog 贬)1 smelling old, stale or damp 腐臭的; 有霉湿味的 a fusty room 有潮湿味儿的房间 This blanket smells a bit fusty. 这毯子有点儿发霉的味儿.2 old-fashioned; not up-to-date 老式的; 不合潮流的 a fusty old professor, ie one who has learned much from books, etc but does not know about modern ide...
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Suspect (The General Motors Hour)
.. most of the cast borrowed their dramatics from a time when over acting for the silents set the universal style... a fusty
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Raising a Riot
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Commander Peter Kent of the Royal Navy and his wife May have three children, ranging from five to eleven years: Peter, Anne and Fusty. Cast
Kenneth More as Peter Kent
Shelagh Fraser as Mary Kent
Mandy Miller as Anne Kent
Gary Billings as Peter Kent
Fusty Bentine as Fusty Kent
Ronald
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fustied
fustied, a. (ˈfʌstɪd) [f. fusty + -ed1.] Made fusty; deprived of brightness or freshness.1576 Newton Lemnie's Complex. ii. vi. 141 b, Affections and perplexities..making him to loke lyke syluer al fustyed wyth chimney soote.
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The Bookworm (Spitzweg)
period between the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the revolutions of 1848, but at the same time pokes fun at those attitudes by embodying them in the fusty
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squabbed
squabbed, a. Also 7 squobb'd. [f. squab a. or v.] Squat, dumpy.1694 Motteux Rabelais iv. ix. 38 A strapping, fusty squobb'd Dowdy. 1822 Blackw. Mag. XII. 70 What, that squabb'd thing? that's none of mine. 1893 Westm. Gaz. 7 Mar. 9/2 A ‘squabbed’ shape dome and an ordinary ‘Ramsbottom’ safety valve.
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Walter Long (of South Wraxall)
Long's character, played by Foote himself, was named Solomon Flint, described as a "fat, fusty, shabby, shuffling, money loving, water drinking, mirth-marring
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fustilugs
fustilugs Obs. exc. dial. (ˈfʌstɪlʌgz) [? f. fusty a. + lug in the sense of something heavy or slow.] A person, esp. a woman, of gross or corpulent habit; a fat, frowzy woman.1607 R. C. tr. Estienne's World of Wonders Pref. 10 The country swains contenting themselues though they haue not the fairest...
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Eille Norwood
several plays which were produced commercially:
Chalk and Cheese (one act)
Hook and Eye
The Talk of the Town (previous title The Noble Art), about a fusty
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Candied carrots
Slate.com wrote of them: "Glazed carrots have a slightly fusty, mid-century vibe about them, as though they'd feel right at home sitting on a table next
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frowsty
frowsty, a. orig. dial. (ˈfraʊstɪ) [Of obscure origin; cf. OF. frouste ruinous, decayed; also froughy, frowish, frowzy.] Fusty; having an unpleasant smell. (In Berks., Oxf., Leic., and Glouc. glossaries.) Also in Comb.1865 Athenæum No. 1960. 678/1 Use it on his frowsty head. 1881 E. J. Worboise Siss...
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Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill
Reviews
Upon its refurbishment by Chef Corrigan, The Guardian described the new Bentley's as:
A fine job reviving this fusty old relic, and if the upstairs
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