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fusty
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"stale-smelling," late 14c., from French fusté "fusty, tasting of the cask," from Old French fuste , fuist "wine cask," originally "stick, stave, wood" (Modern French fût ), from Latin fustis "staff, stick of wood" (see fustigate ). Related: Fustiness . ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. stale and unclean smelling [syn: musty , frowsty ] old-fashioned and out of date [syn: standpat(a) , unprogressive , nonprogressive ] [also: fustiest , fustier ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ A number of young economists, impatient with such fusty arguments, began searching for new models. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All the old fusty stuff had to be blown away, of course, so we might be nearer to nature. ▪ ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 moldy or musty. 2 Stale-smelling or stuffy. 3 (context figuratively by extension English) old-fashioned, refusing to change or update. 4 (context of wine English) Tasting of the cask.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fusty \Fusty\, a. [Compar. Fustier ; superl. Fustiest .] [See 2d Fust .] Moldy; musty; ill-smelling; rank. ``A fusty nut.'' ``Fusty plebeians.'' --Shak. Moping. [Archaic] A melancholy, fusty humor. --Pepys.
Usage examples of fusty.
And a horrible presentiment gripped me, a voice, fusty as mouldering cerecloths, whispered that I should never complete the Ode until I had discovered his fate.
The perfumes of verbena and cymbidium and Yggdrasil entered the room, blending with the fusty, musty odours of the countless leather-bound volumes overflowing from the ancient bookcases that hid the walls.
The yadoya was a very large one, and, as sixty guests had arrived before me, there was no choice of accommodation, and I had to be contented with a room enclosed on all sides not by fusuma but shoji, and with barely room for my bed, bath, and chair, under a fusty green mosquito net which was a perfect nest of fleas.
Next, through another gate of her senses, came a fusty, mucid smell, not strong but pervasive.
The other was fusty and scurfy, feathers awry, and yet of the two, this one appeared the stronger and more vital.
Blinking through the fusty murk of pipe smoke, he breathed in the smells of acid oak casks, unperfumed humanity, and thicker odors of hot grease and chicken meat roasting on spits in the kitchen.
No doubt the fusty Whigs who supported the German who now sat upon the English throne would have wished Brigham hanged as one if they had known.
When accomplishment reports of all combat teams continue to show openness-to-dread, a supplement to Führer-instructions of April 26 goes out to all: "Twelfth Army will manifest counter-tonality to fusty atonality of Reichcapital.
In a small and fusty bachelor flat, while Paris slept towards the dawn, a middle-aged schoolmaster paced up and down the floor of the cramped bedsitter.
They must think of me as a fusty old dragon crouched on an ill-gotten hoard—some gaunt dog-in-the-manger, some desiccated, censorious wardress, a prim-lipped keeper of the keys, guarding the dungeon in which starved Laura is chained to the wall.
But the big downstairs study and the smaller loft where he slept above smelled fusty, shut up, frowsted with long habitation and little air.
The Japanese were up there with the fustiest of British cavalry generals, in preferrring women far behind the shooting line.
The Town Crier, in his fusty costume, stood holding his bell by the clapper, while the makeup man touched up his face for him.