fust in a sentence
n.
Definition
Fust (noun): a layer of mold or mildew that accumulates on damp or neglected surfaces.
Sample Sentences
- The old book was covered in a thick layer of fust, indicating it hadn't been touched in years.
- As the rain poured down, the neglected garden became overrun with fust and decay.
- The fust in the air hinted at the dampness that had settled into the abandoned house.
- She carefully cleaned the fust from the antique furniture, revealing its original beauty.
- In the damp cellar, a musty fust clung to the walls, a reminder of years of neglect.
- The old book had a fusty smell that hinted at its age and neglect.
- After years of being stored in a damp basement, the clothes were covered in a fusty mildew.
- The fustiness of the air in the attic made it clear that no one had been up there for a long time.
- His fusty opinions on modern art made it difficult for him to appreciate contemporary pieces.
- The pub had a charmingly fust atmosphere, filled with antique furniture and dusty memorabilia.
- The old book had a musty smell, a telltale sign of fust accumulating over the years.
- After years of neglect, the fust that coated the attic was a reminder of forgotten memories.
- As I opened the chest, a cloud of fust escaped, revealing the treasures hidden within.
- The antique shop was filled with items covered in fust, each telling its own story of age.
- With a gentle wipe, she removed the fust from the portrait, bringing the colors back to life.
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