mothy (Meaning)
Wordnet
mothy (s)
worn or eaten away by (or as if by) moths
infested with moths
Webster
mothy (a.)
Infested with moths; moth-eaten.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mothy
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mothy Sentence Examples
- The old attic was filled with musty mothballs, creating a pungent mothy odor.
- The antique carpet had been infested by moths, leaving behind countless mothy holes.
- The moth-eaten sweater had become a relic of its former glory.
- The mothy fabric of the curtains wafted softly in the breeze.
- The moths danced around the lightbulb, their wings casting a mothy glow.
- The barn stood abandoned, its roof dilapidated and mothy planks creaking in the wind.
- The moth-infested pantry contained a collection of ruined food and discarded cereals.
- The museum curator examined the mothy painting for signs of restoration.
- The mothy fabric of the old quilt told tales of generations past.
- The night was dark and still, except for the fluttering of mothlike shadows.
FAQs About the word mothy
worn or eaten away by (or as if by) moths, infested with mothsInfested with moths; moth-eaten.
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The old attic was filled with musty mothballs, creating a pungent mothy odor.
The antique carpet had been infested by moths, leaving behind countless mothy holes.
The moth-eaten sweater had become a relic of its former glory.
The mothy fabric of the curtains wafted softly in the breeze.