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"musty" Definitions
  1. smelling wet and unpleasant because of a lack of fresh air

343 Sentences With "musty"

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The beats for 'Musty' and 'Bottle Service' were on there.
There are a lot of musty, dusty rules up there.
It had a musty smell and a melancholy look of neglect.
It smells musty and human in an inexplicable but unsettling way.
Yellowed pages and shelves fashioned from driftwood give off a musty smell.
His body had a musty, sick smell of unwashed hair and urine.
"musty binder" of the results of the 1976 gubernatorial election, which Sanders
A few of our towels have a musty smell (including my favorite).
Translation: you'll never have to worry about a musty, smelly towel again.
Crusty, musty Emperor Palpatine and the horrifying news that he absolutely fucked.
The gallery smells musty and has begun to attract flies and ants.
That may sound musty, but Abrams was striving for a modern workplace.
For example, it might be musty, sour, sweet, rotten, or something in between.
The culprit of the musty stench: a stack of bus tubs behind us.
A musty blue is De Nimes, after the French city that invented denim.
Much of this story unfolds in the musty pages of budgets and contracts.
It smelled slightly sour and musty inside, but it was pleasant and warm.
Saint Nectaire is next, "a musty, dusty smelling cheese," followed by a Brie.
It wasn't like grandma-house musty; there was this real sadness to the scent.
The slightly musty lecture theatre didn't hint at the ambitions of the people present.
Yet there's little that's nostalgic, in the musty sense, about Feig's reimagined ghostbusting universe.
" Lane, however, changed his tune this time around, conceding to the sequel's "musty charm.
Musty memories of better times perfume the town like the whiff of the brassicas.
Randomization is how we can really dig into the musty corners of some code.
The smell of recently cut grass, the musty leather of a well-worn glove.
JENNINGS, La. — The air inside the Jefferson Davis Parish jail was hot and musty.
Listen: Liam Byrne is dragging the viol out of the musty early-music attic.
But that story was now a day old, a musty chyron at this point.
The small shack where Millay did much of her writing had a musty smell.
"Books smell musty and rich," says Giles, the librarian on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The second floor, where her sister used to live, is uninhabitable, musty with mold.
The room smells exactly as it's supposed to: musty but clean, and reassuringly proper.
The albondigas, traditional Spanish meatballs, are dry and over-seasoned, creating a musty taste.
Rather than backing up my musty old data from Apple, I'm just letting it go.
The defect causes a "noxious, pungent, sour and musty odor throughout the cars," they claim.
Also, there is a thick, musty smell that acts as a balm to jerky nerves.
A giant tooling-shed, musty with dust and oil, brimmed with 50-year-old lathes.
Their musty space hosts events in which men discuss the prejudices they perceive against them.
In the Art Library, she browsed through musty editions on the French Renaissance and Picasso.
I grabbed them, inhaled their musty scent one last time, and tossed them into the bag.
Rocky Balboa: the descent of a champion into the sad musty role of an underwhelming dad.
THAT underground car park in Caracas was like any other: dim, low-pitched, musty with damp.
It is musty and cool, though perhaps a campfire and some furs could improve the atmosphere.
The stores remain popular, like dowagers in museum portraits — gilded, respected, maybe even a little musty.
But the reference to antiques dealers has now been discarded, lest it sound musty and fusty.
The air was cold down there, and musty from a combination of old electronics and disuse.
As for those musty old debates about the First Folio and other texts, kiss 'em goodbye.
These atmospherics, together with the generally conventional dramaturgical choices, lent the production a somewhat musty quality.
We tend to associate globes with musty wooden bookshelves or that one geography teacher in high school.
The musty South Florida air hung thick; the sketchy airport Sheraton air conditioning system offered no relief.
Virginia Beach Public Library is dispelling the stereotype of dark and musty spaces run by shushing authoritarians.
She's not saddled down by a big musty pyramid and all the baggage that comes with it.
A musty smell wafts through the air as a draft comes from the direction of the gym.
Though sturdy on the outside, the musty smell inside hints at the decade it has sat empty.
Lunch with a New York Times reporter at Trinity Place, a musty Irish pub near the office.
They're neither hokey words nor musty concepts, and that's why Republicans have been using (and misusing) them.
Another way to deal with a musty-smelling piece of furniture, Rebecca said, is to use coffee.
A musty smell clung to the home she and her husband, Dave, had lived in since 2009.
I started with the former, a musty pub and hotel where Mr. Moriarty, 70, was last seen.
It's an attitude that pumps gusty air into the musty corridors of the royal castle at Elsinore.
It's too spooky to count as pastoral; U.F.O.F.  has a musty quality, a faint smell of mothballs.
Around 703, a loose collective of young people started to meet in a musty basement in Chinatown.
All the basements are very musty, with ancient crumbling paint, and only several have been equipped with lighting.
They may build expensive cocktail lounges or musty dive bars, glowing party mansions or dim-lit dance halls.
But when you walked into the shop it smelled like a pet store—you know, that musty smell.
But there's no doubt that the jargon of greatness has become musty, and more than a little toxic.
The room was musty and filled with Jesus leaflets, books about healing with horses, and faded inspirational posters.
We'd spent so many hours baking in the hot sun that the van smelled like musty corn chips.
Libraries are not always musty places of yore with treasures out of view for only the privileged few.
To many, this kind of thinking takes linguistics from the "soft" and musty to the "hard" and clean.
The corpse of one baobab lay on the ground, a musty smell lingering at its exposed hollow interior.
But I've had mine for almost the entire winter season, and it's yet to get musty or smelly.
It smells like no other substance on earth: ancient, musty, almost feral, like being inside an underwater cavern.
The stuff of myth whispers from musty corners: Allen Ginsberg once stripped naked there for a poetry reading.
ACCORDING to company lore, Yunnan Baiyao, a musty-smelling medical powder, played a vital role during the Long March.
On Beauty The musty, earthy aroma is suddenly everywhere, in some of the nicest new fragrance releases this fall.
He has made political hay out of flouting these rules -- dismissing them as musty relics of politics as usual.
Beverages were my sole salvation for the mere five days I was able to choke down the musty meals.
In August, she said, her water started tasting funny and the bottles she filled up had a musty smell.
Long confined to historical museums and musty mansions, it seemed like portraiture had suddenly been rushed out of storage.
The Trump administration's resurrection of this musty issue seems especially quaint because video game violence has lost its transgressive spark.
In the case of Dasani, the "moldy/musty odour" like "old socks" happened because the bottles were packaged while moist.
A buyer or mechanic should look for these telltale signs: ■ Caked-on mud and a musty odor from the carpets.
We're surrendering restraint and a musty but worthy thing called tact, in ways guaranteed to widen the divisions between us.
If you're going to include a musty app in a grid, an ironic clue is definitely the way to go.
I imagine the apartment smells of musty old books picked up at small shops during travels to far-flung exotic locales.
It also fights gender stereotypes, musty ideas about sex and sexuality, about what technology can and should do for our bodies.
No matter how clean someone claims their house is, random smells from pets, musty basements, dirty laundry, and more are inevitable.
Load's "2 X 4" conjures up a musty roadhouse vibe, while the hard-charging "Fuel" swaggers with blues at its core.
Drawing from a fine recent album, "Arclight," the group nodded to Western swing and Gypsy jazz without yielding to musty evocation.
The days when artists said that the past was musty and museums were like cemeteries seem, happily, to be behind us.
And now it's over, a musty closet packed with things you can't bear to throw out but you're not sure why.
Many heavier towels don't dry fast enough for my liking and end up smelling a bit musty after a few showers.
I mean the Asgardians, those fine folk already skirting Earth's musty laws to set up a new civilization in the stars.
When I'm packed into a musty, fluorescently lit rail car during rush hour, I want to be anywhere else, and fast.
If you think $50k is kinda steep for old musty follicles, welp ... history's been written, and we're just paying the price.
"Good vintage smells a wee bit musty, but more like a whiff of wool or your grandmother's attic," Ms. McDonnell said.
By now, the odor had taken on a distinctly feral character: a combination of dead animal and something musty and unnamable.
That musty smell that old homes have, made infinitesimally worse by the piles of slowly decaying papers, photos, boxes, books, and whatnot.
Noticing a musty smell coming from the toy, she cut into the plastic and discovered mold living inside the friendly faced giraffe.
This stops natural respiration, leading to the production of fermented and musty flavors, which are aggravated by prolonged storage and unrefrigerated conditions.
Its distributor is Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures, which sounds like a fake studio name made up by a particularly musty 1980s comedy.
To this end she is helping develop new computer-vision tools that will digitise musty, irregular tables of information from that time.
Hassan and Sara lived just outside Stamford in a two-bedroom apartment with wall-to-wall carpeting and a faintly musty smell.
Does it have the musty, planet-destroying aroma of a greenhouse gas appellation—generated, perhaps, by the burning of coal or oil?
Travelers have complained of musty-smelling rooms with poor air-conditioning or no toilet paper and unappetizing food at state-run hotels.
The vault fire was not, as UMG suggested, a minor mishap, a matter of a few tapes stuck in a musty warehouse.
The air that can now circulate around the tiny bits of folded clothes that are left will prevent that telltale MUSTy odor.
As Macroon, the film's narrator and the island's widowed postmaster, Gregor Fisher leads a cast that's ill-served by the musty script.
The Met is providing that and more with this David McVicar staging, which replaces the musty 1963 production created for Renata Tebaldi.
The room he found, at the top of a musty, water-stained stairway, cost more than his government maintenance loan could cover.
The damp, musty entrance tunnel deposits visitors approximately 2629219 feet underground at the bunker's deepest level, which was thought to be the safest.
But alas, my days of schlepping a duffel bag up a hill into a musty dorm room on move-in day are over.
Despite its musty bed and the many tourists who had slept in it, waking up in new places each day was a thrill.
This is the statistic that is looking to claim our aging, musty bodies: the danger that befalls people in flight from other danger.
Frankie's Tiki RoomMind the skull ratings at this musty Polynesian paradise, where the five-skull Zombie was once limited to two per patron.
The bathroom floors were rotting and the kitchen was a musty mess, so we rented a small apartment while I completed a renovation.
To avoid drowning them (in love), look for the telltale signs of overwatering: a mushy base, yellowing leaves, and an unpleasant, musty odor.
Yeast infections in dogs can cause itching and redness of the skin as well as a musty odor, hyperpigmentation, and recurrent ear infections.
It was a drab and musty place with missing floor tiles, an upper and lower bunk, a toilet and a small steel sink.
The Times Square of today may be a Disney dystopia, a soul-crushing slice of Midtown where musty Elmo costumes go to die.
Sitting in the bench-length seat — with its surprising lumbar support — was like sinking into a well-worn rocker, musty smell and all.
"It's going to be really hard not to fuck you," Drew whispered from underneath his musty comforter as she lay on top of it.
A family friend had allowed me to house-sit her two-bedroom apartment inside a musty pre-war townhouse on the Upper West Side.
A new one is tight, a bright sheaf of discoveries yet to be made; an old one is a musty but trusted cosy friend.
I see the table, I can smell spilled beer and musty clothes, and I can hear the sound of line after line being snorted.
A cloud of coconut cream rests in one corner and loose chickpea powder in another, waiting to be mixed into a luxurious, musty velvet.
Guest rooms feature few of the amenities found in modern hotels, like Wi-Fi and cable TV. Some hallways were marked by musty odors.
There will also most likely be a slight musty smell, from sweat that builds up in the nooks and crannies of the human body.
I was surprised that their hair was so coarse, that their musty smell was actually calming, and that I did not wet my pants.
I spent so many hours diligently separating sweaty compression shorts and folding musty towels that I'm acutely familiar with the smell of used workout clothes.
The twinge flared into a stabbing pain, and the room became another place: silhouettes; unintelligible whispers; a familiar odor, metallic and musty, out of place.
She stumbled on an old journal article which suggested the army had removed hundreds of musty records waiting to be catalogued by the National Archives.
Well what if those musty-ass News Feed posts were crammed into Stories, the hipper, Snapchat-like video thing Facebook added to all its platforms.
A man's moist groin area, with its sweat and piss residue and deep crevices, can take on a musty aroma redolent of testosterone-fueled manpower.
Pigtailed and freckled, Gabby Gabby is that vintage doll, the one you'd find in a glass case in a musty room in someone else's house.
But, punning aside, perhaps few game-players would consider the two forms to have much in common, especially not the musty works of Shakespeare himself.
But as I sat in a lumpy chair in the musty church hallway, waiting for Rojas walk out of her first session, I wanted magic.
In the years since, Mr. Byrne has done more than perhaps any living performer to drag the viol out of the musty early-music attic.
More recently, to hear it from the prostitutes themselves, down-market variations on that patrician theme have been reduced to a series of musty clichés.
Burnt orange, mustard, muddy green — the coolest colors right now evoke musty basements not touched since the 2995s, garish wallpapers and mothy thrift shop finds.
He wages a constant battle against cockroaches and the sewer smell emanating from the low-ceilinged, musty space that is his toilet and laundry room.
But after last night, I think it's fair to say that the traditions of Washington — musty things like respect, shame and yes, governing — are over.
Promundo also surveyed British and Mexican men, and neither group described a gender construct as musky, musty and unyielding as the one that Americans detailed.
They make the Republican party look musty to millions of ignored working‐class people who are looking for a party that relates to their needs.
A plug-in odor eliminator No matter how clean someone claims their house is, random smells from pets, musty basements, dirty laundry, and more are inevitable.
Some common complaints on both sites include plumbing issues — tubs that backed up when folks showered, air conditioning issues, musty smells, and inconsistent cooling or heating.
On a recent afternoon, a musty-smelling chicken coop in the garden's rear turned into a plumy snow globe as a gardener shuffled in and out.
Calhoun shares a modest white-walled office with associate head coach Glen Miller, in a cramped athletic-department building attached to a musty, 500-person gym.
The place was stuck in a rut and losing money, Mr. Greenberg said, its musty carpeting and harsh fluorescent lighting gave it a dusty, dingy feel.
The first was discovering, in a box of musty newsletters that my father dragged out of the barn, that he had also given me his journals.
All are best daubed alternately in sepen, fierce enough to halt conversation, and a gentler yellow chutney of crushed tomatoes and sesame seeds, musty with turmeric.
Imagine finding a favorite old stuffed animal in the back of your childhood bedroom's closet, hugging it, and then breathing in its slightly musty, dusty scent.
On Baseball Who would have thought musty old Fenway Park, the 105-year-old dowager of the Back Bay, would be a battleground for technological espionage?
The novel is as bitter as gall and has Nathanael West's dark ironies, yet it's overdetermined and musty, a wizened pelt stretched over a taxidermist's mannequin.
I hate a certain New York sentimentality that celebrates the past for its own musty sake, but the disappearance of the independent bookshop has been tough.
You're supposed to wait for the classic signs of readiness, when the musty crimson drupelets fall willingly into your hand, leaving behind a pale naked stump.
Biden's is a kind of musty revival tour through big swaths of the country populated by people (often older, rural) whom the media tends to ignore.
This time around, instead of the standard musty pre-flight safety video, Qantas has put the beauty of Australia on show in dozens of creative ways.
It's illustrated with black-and-white etchings and has a musty old-book smell, as if it's been moldering for decades in a hot attic room.
Their uncanny movies seem to document the after-hours life of a musty "wonder cabinet" held by a provincial museum moldering away in some once Habsburg backwater.
Today's hearing in the House saw members of Congress airing musty arguments and grandstanding generically as if they had just been informed of the internet this week.
I grew even more excited when I realized how clearly pink stood out when I inevitably dropped a tool in the musty detritus of a forest floor.
To some, "The medium is the message," evokes musty media theory classrooms or pseudo-intellectual 3 AM arguments in dorm rooms that smell like stale weed smoke.
I mean, if he were as pure evil as they have been suggesting, shouldn't that, er, trump whatever musty notions of party loyalty they still cling to?
Hugging the coast are musty clapboard towns like Georgetown, the capital, which seems forgotten by time, honeycombed with canals first built by Dutch settlers and African slaves.
It's been braised for two hours, tugged apart and crisped in lard, its flavor betraying a softening touch of vinegar and musty sweetness from cumin and cloves.
Hugging the coast are musty clapboard towns like Georgetown, the capital, which seems forgotten by time, honeycombed with canals first built by Dutch settlers and African slaves.
Growing increasingly excited (according to my musty transcript), Mr. Jobs predicted that the Mac would give Apple sales of $10 billion by the end of the decade.
For me, it'll always been Beverly of the Lampoon's "Vacation" franchise, but that's a bit musty with age and now I know there's another one out there.
District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Jennifer Di Toro ruled Wednesday that Trump musty testify in New York City during the first week of January, Reuters reported.
Or if you want to pretend you're in a library, complete with that musty scent of the books and the waxed, creaky floors, there's Enchanted Library ($24.95).
It's crazy Bill Cosby has been charged with a musty old crime while the cop who killed Michael Brown is a free man ... so says The Game.
The house is actually real — it's a 19th-century structure that Kaphar found, took apart, and rebuilt, and it infuses the work with an authentically musty smell.
Rats and cockroaches scurry through the hallways, water leaks through the roof, toilets are broken, windows are littered with bullet holes and a musty aroma fills the air.
Apartments with gardens, the couple discovered, tended to be partly underground, dim and musty, often with "a level of grunge that I was uncomfortable with," Mr. Katz said.
There I was, rifling through a musty medicine cabinet in "Then She Fell," a trippy literary production that takes "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and runs away with it.
The Specialty Coffee Association presents a flavor wheel to help us talk about these flavors – from green/vegetative or papery/musty through to brown sugar or dried fruit.
And for the purpose of livening up what's been a musty contest in three of the last four years, his limitless vertical leap is an ideal antidote. 3.
Barket's account is similar to a New York Times report that said, citing lawyers and other inmates, that Epstein's cell was cramped, musty, and likely infested with vermin.
Terry (Doc) Burns had been an anvil-handed good old boy from a musty corner of Suwannee County, who'd been sent to Nickel for strangling a neighbor's chickens.
"I'm stable right now, my blood counts are close to normal," P-Orridge said on a recent afternoon at home, flanked by a snoring Pekingese named Musty Dagger.
A single light bulb illuminated the other contents of the bare, musty room: two plastic chairs piled with clothes, canned fruit and vegetables, and a single gas burner.
It purifies the air with 230ml water capacity and 35ml per hour mist output, while eliminating that musty car smell and emitting a cool and calming LED light.
We routinely pay lip service to the high ideals of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, but almost no one truly cares about these musty old documents.
Dear Readers: Shopping for and wearing vintage cotton T-shirts and clothes is cool and fun, but sometimes the clothes can have a musty, dank and clammy smell.
I bought them for $212 at Goodwill a few months ago and thought I could just wash them myself, but I couldn't get that musty Goodwill smell out.
I don't know how they managed to make granola taste like musty wood shavings but I suppose that's what happens when food doesn't really have anything in it.
On Saturday in Trinity Gardens, piles of furniture and personal belongings were stacked on the curbs lining Melton's street, giving off a strong, musty odor under the Houston sun.
Comedians especially operate within a musty little bubble — they don't attend awards shows, they perform at comedy-specific venues, and they wield a more nebulous grade of celebrity clout.
From Friday's evidence, Trump has only managed to "win" over a bunch of musty old men with enough money to spend their retirement hanging around a luxury golf club.
Our North Korea Tinder date was punctuated with propaganda photographs of Kim Jong-un looking at things, musty 1970s hotel rooms, and lists of questions we wanted to google.
Downtown, at the Post Office Vaults pub, a pleasingly musty dark room, the bartender, Jess Milton, 24, tended to 360 varieties of bottled beer, many of them from Belgium.
While I was first taken aback by the shop's musty smell, I quickly realized that many racks were filled with brand new clothing that still had tags on them.
When Ms. Broudo first saw it, it was empty, with water damage on the walls of its upper floors and an enclosed central staircase that felt claustrophobic and musty.
The air in the cabin is still permeated by the musty, familiar aroma that greets travelers at the door to any plane waiting at the end of a jetway.
"He'd been moldering away in musty old rooms for 20 or 30 years, talking to very small audiences," said Steven Fielding, a professor of political history at Nottingham University.
Don't expect a reverent production of a musty classic when this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical hits the stage at St. Ann's Warehouse 75 years after it opened on Broadway.
If Trump is the swanning, aging diva in the mansion, trapped in a musty miasma, Steve Bannon must be Max, the German director turned butler who massages Norma's ego.
At the end of the night, Klaus likes to drink what he calls "a nice glass of wine" and eat a milanesa, preferably in some musty trattoria in Bixiga.
Switching your clothes to the dryer ASAP so they're not sitting in their own filth is one easy way to prevent that stale, musty, wet smell that lingers on clothing.
Neither sister professes to be fond of this musty hideaway, but it becomes evident that here is where they annually communicate with whatever essence of their father haunts the premises.
But underneath the piles of outdated rhetoric and musty history lays the work of a man who did more for his country than was ever fully realized at the time.
The advent of organised retail and e-commerce began modernising warehouses in India a decade ago, but most firms still rely on musty, dilapidated "godowns", as storehouses are known colloquially.
What was great about Macbeth in particular was Kurzel's ability to apply heightened stylistic effects borrowed from video games — slow motion, bright colors, savage battles — to presumably musty historical material.
People rarely use the term to describe a melodrama made by a straight man; even when "camp" is meant as a compliment, it contains an insult, suggesting a musty smallness.
Sandhya Chauhan and her family live in two musty, windowless subterranean rooms, which turn stifling on summer nights, leaving six sweat-soaked adults to fidget, toss and pace until morning.
And yet, these domestic scenes are always mixed with bracing and incisive takes on issues of the day that dig into the musty language of political argument to find humor.
As insulting as this "she's just a confused girl" defense may be, it is modestly less offensive than the snickering boys-will-be-boys excuses emanating from certain musty corners.
Behind these, in a sort of outer ring, stood the old men of the village, toothless, musty-eyed, their mouths open, their gray beards tickling the tops of their canes.
It feels like the liberalism we have is musty, grown soft from its Cold War victory and unwilling to grapple with an opposition very different from what came before it.
But it's nonetheless become heavily associated with Burns's efforts to exhume America's musty past and imbue it with the drama and grandeur it held when it was still the present.
Months later, the men returned with a sample that they felt embodied "that sweet, musty smell of a barn," Mr. Bushala said, and presented it to Mr. Dylan, who commented approvingly.
The beach houses many of us grew up visiting had creaky floorboards, musty pantries, and an almost endless supply of grandma quilts that could have been sewn by Oregon Trail travelers.
The NFC Championship feels newer, because the teams in it are newer, and free of the musty discursive baggage that has the Patriots and Broncos riding so low in the water.
You can taste the wine, smell the musty fabrics and the overripe fruit, hear the hum of lazy insects and track the teasing suggestion that something will eventually go terribly wrong.
The "dank" description seems ironic to me because there's something undeniably gross about it, although when I come up with synonyms (sticky, damp, musty) these might be desired qualities for some.
The two play to their strengths here, and the results are enough to get audiences to overlook the moments when the jokes don't land or the humor is a little musty.
She dressed herself in designer gowns not simply to make a splash at the Nobel dinner, but to fulfill her role as a cultural spearhead, someone to shake up musty attitudes.
He gave me the key to a musty closet on the fourth floor of the building, and I went up dreading what I might find, what I might be forced to teach.
A generation ago, when it looked musty and neglected, that would have seemed far-fetched, but now this great metropolis at the confluence of Europe and Asia pulses with trans-global traffic.
There's just too much stuff to sift through For all of the talk of innovation and disruption, sometimes the internet most closely resembles one of the musty institutions it displaced: the library.
If the imprisoned are left to sweat out hot and musty days in their cells, others see it as a symptom of an inhumane criminal justice system that emphasizes punishment over rehabilitation.
"If these walls could talk, they could tell stories that no other place in town could tell," said Jackson as he scanned the dark, musty room where the stage used to be.
" When William coaxes Catherine into attending Mass at a musty old cathedral, she ­notices a portrait of Jesus "frozen in the stance of the most flamboyant shot-putter I had ever seen.
Qualified personnel are doubtless on hand to lead tours of the building's magnificent core of Carnegie steel, which for more than a century was obscured by a musty collection of printed works.
In the mornings, when the sun hasn't yet burned through the fog and the sand is still cool from dew, walking the musty-smelling beach has a calming effect that is unparalleled.
Philip Gossett, a musicologist whose shoe-leather detective work in musty archives and Italian villas helped bring long-lost operas back to the stage, died on Tuesday at his home in Chicago.
The piece on preparing computers for the Year 2000 has a musty time-capsule feel, but the philosophical questions posed in other chapters — like those on robotics and artificial intelligence — still resonate.
Just think about how awful it feels to wake up in the morning with a stale, musty mouth because you didn't take two minutes to polish those pearly whites the night before.
The kākāpō looks like a well-aged owl, is known to smell similar to a musty cupboard and forgets that it can't fly so runs about the forest floor pretending to take off.
William Tunstall-­Pedoe had wrapped up his studies in computer science several years earlier, but he still relished the musty aroma of old paper, the feeling of books pressing in from every side.
They hold up well, because they're made from long-staple Turkish cotton using a special spinning process that makes them extra-absorbent and quick to dry (so they never get icky or musty).
"We feel very strongly that this is not just a way of looking at dusty, musty old drawings that have been laid to rest in an archive," co-curator Greg Goldin tells Creators.
Laffy Taffy at least tries to shove bursts of acidic flavor into its musty gum, but any goodwill it earns with its cherry and green apple flavors is negated by the banana flavor.
Ogundeyi — a repeat founder who exited classifieds publication Motortrader and worked in a finance advisory role to the Nigerian government — co-founded Kuda in 2018 with former Stanbic Bank software developer Musty Mustapha.
As they rested in their cramped, musty tent, their only refuge from the elements, Isabella told her daughter she wanted her children to have all the things she did not have growing up.
This desire is how I recently came to be reading a musty forest-green copy of the autobiography of Lincoln Steffens, the legendary muckraking journalist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
It's the smell of Southern California and the ocean half a mile away, an expensive, privileged smell, but musty, too, like the inside of a refrigerator that hasn't been opened in a while.
The low-rent boudoir theme extended to our rooms: peeling wallpaper, musty curtains and ancient table lamps casting just enough light to confirm that, yes, those were dead bugs in the ceiling fixtures.
The produce section is where everything happens According to A$AP Ferg's esteemed bodega kitty, the most comfortable place to hang out in your local bodega is right on top of (probably musty) produce.
The nauseatingly verdant gel quickly transformed into a white foam, and then the smell hit me: a musty mixture of spice, citrus, and sweetness, like your traditional Axe body spray topped off with lime.
Pocahontas, Iowa (CNN)Ted Cruz was interrupted during a campaign event Thursday by a young woman who apparently fainted as he closed his remarks in a crowded, musty room at the local Pizza Ranch.
When a film opens in Grapevine, Texas, a week before it shows in Amarillo, let alone in some musty backwater like New York City, you can be sure that local pride is at stake.
The film historian William K. Everson suggested that "The Old Dark House" is best seen twice, the better to dispose of the plot and enjoy Whale's atmospheric lighting and musty Victorian mise-en-scène.
"We're going to wait until everybody goes home and the traffic dies down and there's no more Atlanta rush hour," Mr. McQuigg said in the musty room where the cyclorama has hung for generations.
So I open my guest-room closet door, reach in, and as I pull out Gary's green-and-tan baseball jacket, musty and slightly moth eaten, I still feel that tinge in my gut.
MARCI DOSOVITZ Philadelphia To the Editor: Given the Trump phenomenon, in which everything is for sale, I wonder what we will see next — musty old busts and furniture from the White House on eBay?
It's no surprise, then, that plenty of Gemini Man feels like a slightly musty cable-replay staple, with that 1203s Jerry Bruckheimer military jocularity and a loving reverence for its lead actor's movie-star face.
According to Dr Majid, only "musty" is able to act in this way in English without drawing on analogy (banana-like, gooseberry-noted, and even earthy and sweet-smelling, are all analogies of some sort).
First and foremost, let's define what a dank meme is: Colloquially, "dank" means "disagreeably damp, musty, and typically cold" so right off the bat we can see that dank memes are not a good thing.
The antique cards, seemingly lost inside a musty piece of furniture before being discovered, get the Pop art treatment with vibrant shielding bars that resonate less as censorship but as a jolt of contemporary energy.
I remember the musty smell of church basements we'd turned into makeshift legal clinics and the sizzling sound of barbacoa from the kitchens of the family-owned Mexican restaurants where we'd meet for individual consultations.
Book News MELBOURNE, Australia — When Borders opened in 241 across the street from Readings, Melbourne's best-known independent bookseller, retail experts predicted catastrophe for the musty old shop competing with the shiny new chain store.
When Fiso serves a plate of kumara (sweet potato) gnocchi in a sauce of huhu grubs, which feed on rotten wood and have a taste at once buttery and musty, it's neither novelty nor dare.
Boilers located in the musty cellar of 834 Eagle Avenue, which provide heat to residents, were flagged for numerous violations and defects before being replaced with new ones in 2016 — at a cost of $250,000.
Even a run-of-the-mill tamale can be a glorious thing, the musty-sweet essence of corn fortified by lard and chicken broth, the sheath of corn husks impressing some lost scent of summer.
After two flights from the capital, Jakarta, and several boat rides down a river and across a strait, the scientists waited two days at a musty hotel for their instruments, shipped as cargo, to arrive.
And although every night since Robyn had arrived, a week ago, Valerie had encouraged her into a bath foamed up with bubbles, she still smelled of something furtive—musty spice from the back of a cupboard.
Stop at centuries-old grand cru vineyards large or small (like the sleekly modernized Château La Gaffelière or the more rustic, but charming, Château Coutet), visit the musty caves or chat with vintners among the vines.
I've stumbled across Italo Calvino limited editions, a hardcover of William Burroughs's "Naked Lunch," and a stash of musty, black-and-white comics magazines from the 393s and '70s that included Eerie, Creepy and Savage Tales.
In a small Capitol Hill office after President Donald Trump had been impeached and official Washington bolted town for the holidays, a three-person team gathered to dig through musty old law books and congressional records.
One such scene unfolds in an 11,000-square-foot warehouse in northern New Jersey, where the usual low hum and screeching hiss of an active brewhouse and the musty stench of fermentation wafting outside are absent.
The only difference is that Donald Trump – or "Donald Musty Ass" as Tyler calls him – has been the target of mass public outcry, via half a million signatures on a petition, condemning his general chat as hateful.
An ungainly addition had been tacked on for an expansive new master suite, the wood paneling had been painted and wallpapered over, the original windows had been replaced and the whole place had a vaguely musty smell.
And over the weekend, he made an impassioned plea to voters here at a town hall in a musty room at a local American Legion chapter Sunday night: Give me a ticket out of the Granite State.
Johnny Depp, who stumbled his way into a $5 billion global movie blockbuster franchise based on a musty old Disneyland ride, has agreed to join Universal Pictures' monster-movie reincarnation as The Invisible Man, Mashable has confirmed.
She and a friend climbed "a corkscrew stair that shot up a dark and musty corridor," and found him sitting at an old walnut table, wearing a derby and a red necktie, and holding a blackthorn cane.
A few months ago, Melissa moved from her longtime Fifth Avenue apartment to a place in the country, and amid her things piled high, misplaced, or forgotten in the basement emerged a slim black musty instrument case.
In an atmosphere of skyrocketing college expenses and a surge in popularity of STEM fields, burying your nose in a musty copy of "The Canterbury Tales" is hardly seen as a productive use of time or money.
Epstein's cell was cramped, musty, and likely infested with vermin, based on interviews with lawyers and other MCC inmates, and the financier may have encountered standing water, with overflowing urine and feces from the facility's faulty plumbing.
But professional darts has catapulted itself from musty British pubs onto millions of television sets across Europe, an insurgency by a working-class sport that has turned the best of its mostly middle-aged players into stars.
This is not just because of the imagery, which, in the first half, is heavy with depictions of water — raining on windshields and inside musty rooms, rippling in puddles, trickling in a tear down a character's cheek.
All told, Ms. Gunderson said that the center will need to attract 114,000 people a year, paying $18 to $20 admission, to break even; the current Lucy museum, a modest and somewhat musty institution, draws about 20103,000.
Visitors can tour the bodega (€14 with two wines; €20 with four wines and tapas), which dates to 1835, learning about the winemaking process and exploring the cool, musty soleras, where the hulking sherry barrels are kept.
He signed with Washington when he was 2403, in 2015, agreeing to a $1.5 million deal in a musty old batting cage at Fort Lauderdale Stadium, the former spring home of the Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles.
Here are photographs that were just good enough to be preserved in "musty envelopes and crowded bins," but deemed unworthy of publication — until the passage of time polished them into gleaming, marvelous artifacts for our retrospective delectation.
The Crimes of Grindelwald is still a year away and in production, but some fans (including this one) would rather see a pile of musty old robes play this famous Dark wizard than someone accused of actual crimes.
So I often retreat, my mind escaping the room where I learn to mimic emotion, returning itself to some well-ordered facts absorbed from a musty book, its scent still lingering on my fingers, a source of comfort.
We're kind of curious about the Haunted Mansion candle, which contains notes of "musty carpets, dusty furnishings, and graveyard Grasses" — the first two of which seems like the reason you buy a scented candle in the first place.
First, in 1967, the Gotham Book Mart, a small, musty midtown bookstore that had been the main purveyor of Gorey literature, was bought by a book dealer, Andreas Brown, who believed in promotion and was good at it.
It is a terrifying labyrinth that starts out in a sunny, well-windowed room and continues on for what seems like miles through a maze of masks and puffy skirts, into a musty basement with five-foot ceilings.
Even inside the musty, fortresslike house where 7-year-old Chloe (an amazing Lexy Kolker) lives with her jittery Dad (Emile Hirsch), there's an aqueous gleam to the roughly shaded windows and the shadows seem cut from velvet.
Interior design that rummages through the musty old trunks of Orientalism doesn't look as alluring as it did 15 years ago, and cooking that filters Asian flavors through a Western sensibility isn't automatically met with gales of excitement.
Lost Eras is a terrifying labyrinth that starts out in a sunny, well-windowed room and continues on for what seems like miles through a maze of masks and puffy skirts, into a musty basement with five-foot ceilings.
It is also one of the most respected; loved, even, judging by the 23,000 volunteers who turn out to staff its 630 shops, raising around £100m ($140m) a year in sales of second-hand books and musty mink coats.
Contrary to Gold's approach to her palette, Guillot's color range — largely, restrained earth tones and the grays of weathered wood and concrete — is a lesser consideration, another time-honored if now rather musty prejudice of much three-dimensional art.
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The chiefs wag their heads and rummage through desks for musty reports and murmur, yes, yes, what a shame … Craig Reedie, the chief of the World Anti-Doping Agency, recently explained his regulatory approach to my colleague Rebecca Ruiz.
But Ms. McKay succeeded in bringing to loving life what drew her to "Enter Talking" in the first place: a faded era of American "showbiz," as she likes to put it, with its cigar-chomping agents and musty clubs.
That certain je-ne-sais-quoi you smell when you step into a musty home, hike by decaying vegetation or open a box of stale cereal — a single Jahai word that direct translation wouldn't do justice, encapsulates that quality.
It had been so hard to find the address of this musty commercial building on Hong Kong's Wyndham Street, I was beginning to think it was time to give up on finding my old friend Ng Tak Tung there.
With David Mayo, Hubbard and Birchler hit the mother lode: a son's memories of his mother, but also letters, photographs, notes, and other documents squirreled away in musty chests that no one from the art world had ever seen.
Beyond the unfairly negative old-lady connotations (which, by the way, are also unwarranted; there is nothing wrong with being an old lady), the pore-clogging properties and heavy, musty scents were really what gave cold cream its bad rap.
But while going through the motions might have been enough even just a few years ago, it's not all that forward-thinking — or, frankly, all that interesting — to spit out musty talking points in order to boost your progressive cred.
One steamy May morning, in the fastidiously antique, vast parlor of the century-old Gasparilla Inn, the most expensive of the handful of hotels on the island, sunlight streamed in from the outside, and giant overhead fans pushed the musty air.
Rage 2's world is small compared to others that have popped up in recent years, but its environments embrace variety, ranging from dusty, windswept desert plains and neon-lit scavenger towns to musty swamps and overgrown, damn near suffocating forests.
We had waited all day for the appointed hour and, now that it had come, it didn't matter that our place of rendezvous was disappointingly devoid of any KGB atmosphere: no sinister signs, no alluring intrigue, no musty smell of suspense.
Sabrina is half witch, half "mortal" — her father was a powerful warlock and her mother a regular human, and since they died, Sabrina has been raised by her witch aunts (Lucy Davis and Miranda Otto) in a musty funeral home.
Sitting in a hotel room in Midtown Manhattan, where right outside horses and carriages line up on the street to take tourists on romantic rides through Central Park, Headey talks about pile driving her only daughter in a musty wrestling ring.
I want to hear the children sing off-key during the Lessons and Carols service, smell the musty air in the Russian Center, eat too many doughnuts in the common area with the people who are the church to me.
Half a century after Chun first set foot in his new country, his now-enormous family – a smorgasbord of Koreans, white folks, and everyone in between – still gathered for Thanksgiving each year in his musty living room in Olathe, Kansas.
Novoselic might not have twice campaigned against Washington's Erotic Music Law, a proposition which would've allowed a panel of musty creeps to decide on the sexual nature of any given record, then deny the more raunchy tunes to kids under 18.
The trucks deposit the waste at a composting and vermiculture plant, where the garbage slowly transforms into piles of dark earth with a musty odor, full of long, pink worms that do a lot of the work processing the waste.
Mark and Steph, South Africans who are also troubled by some bad history, do a bargain house-swap online with a Parisian couple and find themselves stuck with a musty apartment in Pigalle that looks as if it hasn't been inhabited in years.
I love the half a mile walk from the door to the stage, I love the feeling of being pressed against thousands and thousands of damp, musty bodies, I love hearing the kick-drum bouncing off the wall into an eternally unlistenable echo.
After the tour, Mr. Stuffings sat at a picnic table outside the old machine shop and opened several bottles, which varied from softly sour and herbal — the pure spontaneous beer itself — to a musty, petrol-y offering aged with Texan white-wine grapes.
The only people who like Foo Fighters are the same people who liked them ten years ago, and though they are all still wearing the same musty-smelling Foo Fighters hoodie as they were then, these people cannot all be going to Glastonbury Festival.
Unlike back in the ancient days of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, witches like Willow Rosenberg don't need to hole up in a musty school library located over a hellmouth or a weird shop called The Magic Box that only monsters and high school kids visit.
That the episode's writer, Kira Snyder, and director, Mike Barker, chose to actually show the blood staining her undergarments — a common female experience that we almost never see on television — feels like an implicit rebuke to the idea that women's bodies are "musty" or unclean.
Catherine House is haunted in the classic style: surrounded by a black wrought-iron gate and savagely pointed spiked fence, with dark and opaque curtains, a strange caretaker, a musty golden parlor and a portrait of the patroness with eyes that seem to follow Bina.
Today, the aging structure, with its musty, shadowy, tatami-matted rooms, provides a mysterious, atmospheric stage for Ono's gentle intervention, which grew out of her participation in Demeter, an international art exhibition that took place at a horse-racing track in Obihiro in 2002.
Before uploading "Musty" and "Bottle Service" to SoundCloud in December 2016, Shoreline Mafia made geographically indistinct trap raps that, while good enough to earn the group a fervent and hyper-local following, were misaligned with the bare home-invasion soundtracks being created south of the 10 Freeway.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — As a candidate, President Trump disparaged NATO as a musty relic of old thinking, an alliance focused on long-gone adversaries rather than new-era threats, a burden that drained American resources on behalf of ungrateful partners who did not pay their share.
If you want to learn about the Senate trials of Andrew Johnson and Samuel Chase, the George Washington-appointed Supreme Court justice who was the second Judge to ever be impeached by the House, go find an old musty copy of "Grand Inquests" by William Rehnquist.
With their musty roommate sexiled, my penis slid into Matt, the person I dated back when I ruled the school as gaytriarch, ordained by popular vote to be the school's first absolute flamer of a homecoming king, and whose name has been changed here to protect their identity.
When he murmured that musty old Rodgers and Hammerstein protest song "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" from "South Pacific," it didn't seem at all quaint, but a sad reminder of how easily buried hatred and bigotry can be rekindled and the flames fanned into a brush fire.
Many of Gallace's paintings feature scenes that are disconcertingly close to images common on postcards, in calendars, and in innumerable amateur paintings — the kind of local flavor, Sunday-painter paintings that one might well find among the bric-a-brac and musty furniture in a Cape Cod antique shop.
From Amy Poehler crashing a party in full-on Madonna cosplay to Christopher Meloni tying on that musty pink bandana (and meeting a kid with a suspiciously similar one) to Paul Rudd playing beautiful slacker Bobby after 10 years of living hard, the cast is back and ready to play.
Sources include: The Cincinnati Reds, Lee Allen; My Greatest Day in Baseball, John P. Carmichael; Forging Genius, Steven Goldman; Baseball Between the Lines, Donald Honig; Diamond Greats, Rich Westcott; For the Love of the Game, Cynthia J. Wilber, the wonderful SABR Bio Project, and a great many musty old newspapers.
Unleash the horror conventions: a musty attic containing a videotape revealing a brother Jack had forgotten (or had blacked out of his memory); an audiocassette left by his father imparting cryptic messages; intimations of child abuse; and Shanda's admission that she had always thought that Jack's childhood home was haunted.
She then, instead of focusing on getting what she needs, proceeds to unleash on poor Ryan, admitting she cheated on her husband and lamenting about his "musty and damp" mustache — as a huge group of co-workers impatiently wait with a birthday cake outside the glass doors to throw a birthday party.
When my parents found out we got a turntable, they pulled an old crate of records from the attic and we spent an evening shuffling through the musty, faded sleeves, as they thought back to the exact time and place they were at in life when they first laid eyes on the record.
"Musty" (partially filmed in the parking lot of the Gower Plaza on Hollywood and Gower) and "Bottle Service" (shot at the now-defunct Windsor Donuts on Sunset and Hobart, after the group was kicked out of a rented mansion) are definitive Shoreline: rollicking, slithering, and, in their creation, laughably janky and blatantly illegal.
Shed light on yo' block with this lightpoleDumb nigga, broke boy, pockets lipoAll caps you sucking dick, it's not a typo Like 1TakeJay's living room freestyle "To Da Neck," or Shoreline Mafia's pirated "Musty," the song, recorded in Chike's bedroom over a plinking, hardly altered Too $hort instrumental, was made without much forethought.
Established in 1867, and embellished by Mackintosh in 1897 when he worked for the Glasgow architecture firm Honeyman and Keppie (from which he was soon fired for not bringing in enough work), the musty, mahogany-clad environs were (and still are) very much a private members' club, to which Mackintosh was never invited.
Best is the house special, which unites three meats: ground beef simply salted in a sweat of onions; beef sausage warmed by baharat, Egyptian seven-spice, with sweet, musty contours of cardamom and cloves; and basturma, air-dried beef in thrall to garlic and fenugreek, so potent it's a rebuke to pastrami.
Gale's work is dusky and musty, something you might recoil from if you stumbled upon it in an abandoned cellar, but its down-and-dirty tactility — fitting neatly into the "detritus" aspect of the show's formulas — is countered and complicated by the apparently inexhaustible formal invention the artist applies to her circumscribed range of materials.
But apart from a single implied glimpse of Andy's dad and a once-happy family now broken up because of Reasons, we have no idea who these people are or what they're doing in this musty apartment building, overseen by the world's creepiest maintenance guy, or why Karen is now dating an equally one-dimensional jerk named Shane.
Their secretsundaze events have become jewels in the crown of UK nightlife—expressive, open, warm parties that actually feel like parties rather than an opportunity to spunk the best part of $212 (£22) on a few cans of Red Stripe and an Aperol spritz n a room that feels like being wrapped in a damp, musty flannel.
Shown in the dark, musty basement of the Memorial Hall, Yanagi's post apocalyptic landscape and accompanying lists of innumerable atomic bombs tested in the 1950's and '60s off various islands in the Pacific Ocean by the US, Britain, and France is chilling — especially in light of North Korea's recent firing of a ballistic missile over Japan.
But what is most memorable and evocative about the book is the details of Claudia and Jamie living in the museum: picking out an elaborate Elizabethan English bed to sleep in and then realizing with disappointment that it smells musty; hiding from their classmates in an Egyptian tomb; sneaking into the restaurant fountain at night to bathe.
Having dwelt in obscurity for so long, heard only in musty corners of the internet or passed from hand to hand on cassette, the recordings Coltrane made at her Sai Anantam Ashram in Agoura, California—after she'd turned away from the secular world and her jazz career—are like opening a portal to another time/space dimension.
To anyone who imagines that numismatists are hopeless romantics searching for coins in shipwrecks, musty attics and old curiosity shops, Mr. Newman was a composite antithesis: the author of books and scholarly articles and a consummate intellectual with an encyclopedic memory, a passion for history, the instincts of a relentless detective and the sharp eye of a trader in antiquarian treasures.
Mr. Armstrong-Jones was the first British commoner in four centuries to marry a king's daughter, and while the royal family had its doubts, and friends said the couple were surely courting disaster, the union was to many Britons a cause for celebration: a gust of fresh air over musty royal traditions; a breakthrough in class barriers that had long characterized British life.
Rounding out the 14 producers were a graceful Prunotto; a Marcarini from the Brunate vineyard, which one person said, "smells like something I would want to eat," but seemed a bit strident to me, and three wines that seemed a little off or musty, from Francesco Rinaldi, Luigi Einaudi and G. B. Burlotto, a producer whose wines I ordinarily love.
I can't find my copy of the issue—I'm sure it's somewhere in a musty stack—but I remember fragments from the story, like when either Billy Danze or Lil Fame said he got fed up at Roc-A-Fella because he didn't feel like they could call up Jay with concerns or pop over to his hotel room late at night to hash out differences.
" Now he's back at it again with the internet's new favorite red-haired hitmaker (and occasional Kanye model) Lil Yachty, Chicago's newest viral star Famous Dex, and Houston jokester Ugly God, who turns in a rousing verse that opens "I'm Ugly God / my dick little / my neck musty / but I'm fucking bitches / I'm in poverty / my Js fake / but all these hoes still fucking with me.
But each year, the debate rages on: Which will be this year's definitive bong of the summer—the one that you'll look back on when cold weather sets in, perhaps catching a whiff on the autumn breeze, flooding your senses with a wave of nostalgia and musty rez for the glorious highs of long days at the beach, and longer nights falling in love to that bong in the background?
As a member of the military police lamenting her alienation from the rest of the troops, Emily McAleesjergins — currently on active duty and a vocalist for the West Point Band — delivers with dry wit another of the best songs by Loesser, "Poor Lonely MP." The book scenes, principally by Arnold M. Auerbach, who went on to write for Milton Berle and Phil Silvers, are stuffed with hoary or musty jokes.
Bush and Trump on that bus are, in so many ways, the apotheosis of what so many of Hillary Clinton's supporters are ready to overturn: the musty sleaziness that went out of style in the 1970s; the old bosses who want their secretaries pretty; the cigar-chomping power brokers who think sexual harassment is the woman's problem; the drooling dimwits who have gotten further than they should have on connections and male privilege.
In early 2016, the show's take on Alex Jones and other paranoiacs of the internet felt slightly musty, as if it had no idea how to update its paranoia for an era where, for a lot of people, not believing what the government said meant believing a racist supposition that President Barack Obama hadn't been born in the US. In 2018, The X-Files isn't so much paranoid as it is scared.
That was a common theme at last week's GOP convention in Cleveland, where Republicans were relentless in portraying Hillary Clinton as a musty establishment candidate who can't bring change like Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.

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