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mildewed Meaning in Bengali







mildewed's Usage Examples:

Some people have recommended using blighted and mildewed wheat for seed.


When asked what to do with some new but mildewed uniforms, Pattison wrote, "give them to the Irish".


hated building in the UK, and Charles, Prince of Wales described it as "a mildewed lump of elephant droppings", although it was much admired by others, who.


people believe that doing this would not only prevent things becoming mildewed or damaged by worms but also brings fortune to themselves.


Why this weary reshuffling of mildewed dramatic effects in an English setting should have been called worth reproducing.


Dulcie is shocked to recognize the doll, which is mildewed and rotten from being at the bottom of the lake.


expressed horror at the spectacle in this church, calling it a: damp, mildewed vault of an old church in the outskirts of Rome, .


Harvest well-ripened very early bunches of grapes; reject any mildewed or damaged grapes.


It's a post-war baroque melodrama, creaky as wooden steps in a mildewed house .


The room for the children was mildewed - black with mildew, at the bottom.


His bald purplish head now looked for all the world like a mildewed skull.


"Gulabo Sitabo review - mildewed mansion drama bustles and crumbles".


extraordinary cabbages and peculiar bullfrogs for that poor, useless, innocent, mildewed old fossil the Smithsonian Institute [sic], I would have felt so much relieved.


nearby villages suffered from dysentery, and decided to drink the abandoned mildewed tea in desperation.


According to them, lines such as "mildewed screes" and "poisoned skinks" would have shocked Roosevelt; he goes on.


extremities, as did the leaves of the oats; the rye had the appearance of being mildewed; so that the farmers were alarmed for those crops.


claustrophobic atmosphere, but ultimately reveals itself as just another mildewed, child-centric ghost story of little import or resonance.


all? What followed was a desperate search in the loft amongst piles of mildewed papers until I found them.



Synonyms:

mould; mold; spoiling; spoilage;

Antonyms:

stabilise; wet; focus; detransitivize; dissimilate;

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