The foundations of some of its towers date back two thousand years and I was struck by the haunting beauty of their forlorn mildewed walls. |
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By July or sometimes earlier, depending on the weather, they can look quite mildewed and sorry for themselves. |
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By then, the originally beautiful, rich-coloured chestnuts are dried out, mildewed vestiges, fit only for stuffing turkeys. |
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Truckloads of clothing mildewed and had to be burned because they were simply unusable. |
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Loose tiles clinked underfoot and I glimpsed spoiled frescoes which had faded, mildewed or simply disappeared under whitewash. |
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Sonia rewashes most of their clothes that have a mildewed smell and hangs them to dry in the sun. |
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Forget-me-nots will probably be looking mildewed and tatty soon, so pull them up and dispose of them. |
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Through the open windows the heavy, damp night came miasmically floating in, the very cigarettes mildewed in my pockets. |
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The information obtained from the owner was, that a month ago he perceived that the horse staled very much, but he attributed it to the oats being a little mildewed. |
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Badly mildewed carpets, furnishings and books will probably need to be replaced. |
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They lived in a temporary shelter before obtaining a room with mildewed walls in a 'hotel' unfit for habitation. |
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It is important for the manufacturer to buy only herbs that are well dried, not mildewed, and not deteriorated. |
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There is a single tolerance for the total of binburnt, severely mildewed, mouldy, and rotted kernels. |
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Determine the weight of severely mildewed kernels as a percentage of the net weight of the sample. |
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Other than these sparse accommodations, there was a fourth door on the left of the hall that led to a rather dilapidated, disgustingly mildewed water closet. |
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She dried the teacup with a worn mildewed hand towel, also embroidered with Lily of the Valley. |
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I fancy that it had been there long before the avenue was constructed, for the grey tiles were stained with lichens, and the walls were mildewed and discoloured with age. |
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Roses, pansies, perennial asters, zinnias and even weeds become mildewed. |
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I like their tenacity despite their sad mildewed leaves in June. |
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I was carrying out the trash one afternoon and came upon what used to be the coal cellar, a grim crawl space now littered with shingles and mildewed cardboard boxes. |
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Consider rotted kernels in combination with severely mildewed and heated. |
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The box was set down, the stiff buckles of its mildewed straps tackled by a dozen thumby hands, the lid hurled back. |
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A few military men and dandies were the exception, but even their moustaches and cravats were mildewed and wouldn't have passed muster anywhere but in the Fens. |
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I haven't even been down in the basement, not since I vowed I wouldn't touch another piece of laundry today even if it meant the clothes already in the washer mildewed and rotted away. |
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The game is played out, the figures have melted away, the lines are frazzled, the board is mildewed. Everything has become barbarious again. |
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His bald purplish head now looked for all the world like a mildewed skull. |
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