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mustily
  • a word derived from musty.

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The director Jeremy Sams also provided leaden, relentlessly rhyming English-language lyrics; the jokes jammed into the playwright Douglas Carter Beane’s new dialogue are mustily groan-worthy.

From New York Times • Jan. 16, 2014

It failed to invest in modern suburban supermarkets but held on to too many small, low-profit central city stores that seemed mustily Dickensian compared with the competition.

From Time Magazine Archive

Elaborately researched, mustily told account of an involved cause celebre, now forgotten.

From Time Magazine Archive

Noonday sun sifted mustily down through the Capitol's frosted-glass skylights.

From Time Magazine Archive

A likely matter: These Cloaths smell mustily, do they not, Gallants?

From The False One by Beaumont, Francis