Usa "mildew" in una frase
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1. There are many natural fungicides that are used to control Downey Mildew, Rust, Black Spot, Powdery Mildew and other exotic diseases, but by now you should get the idea that the basis for regaining the health of the roses and other plants is to regain the health of the soil
2. wasn’t a hint of mildew or scum anywhere
3. 17 I struck you with blasting and with mildew and with hail in all the labours
4. a speck of mold or mildew in the tub or toilet
5. I don’t know what became of it, but even then it was beginning to mildew faster than we could unload the warehouses that were damaged by dampness and water
6. to mildew faster than we could unload the warehouses that were damaged by dampness and
7. * Common household allergens, things like mold, mildew, and dust and dust mites
8. walls were black with grime and the shower curtains were thick with mildew
9. most prominent in the bathroom, which had no windows but plenty of mildew and was as
10. Then, I saw her humming a song, which sounded more like a lament, and shaking the concoction that was on the stove, whose fumes flew to mix with the smell of mildew from the walls
11. Moss and mildew encircled the base, creeping upwards, like the earth was reclaiming lost property
12. As they entered the pitch black tunnel, he was almost knocked over by the stench of mildew
13. Problem is, the slightest presence of moisture in rolled up canvas quickly generates mildew
14. mildew hung in the air, catching in her throat and
15. the cabin appeared to be desolate and it reeked of mildew
16. You will want to avoid mold and mildew at all cost, as they will ruin any potential enjoyment of your
17. This solution can also be used to remove mildew
18. It is a natural detergent with anti-fungal properties and is one of the few products that will remove mold and mildew from fabrics
19. other bacterial, fungal and mildew problems
20. Mild spray makes an ef ective remedy for stopping the spread of downy mildew, mould,
21. The garage smells of mildew
22. Its pool was dry, filled to the brim with gravel and dirt; its tubs and toilets were stained from years of hard-water mineral build-up; mold and mildew grew unimpeded between fixtures and walls; and the furniture stood in gross need of replacement
23. Must and mildew mingled with the smell of his blood, leaving a metallic taste in her mouth
24. It smelled of sulfur and mildew, and somewhere Isabel could hear the sounds of water dripping and the scratching and scurrying of rats
25. • This product can neither cause nor prevent or cure the growth of mold, mildew, or other forms of fungus
26. The next stage would be if there has been a great deal of moisture to cause mildew to form, but the surface is still sound
27. mildew, lose sharpness, and age over time
28. There is mildew velvet and vinyl helmets, water cushions, woven hairs and cinnamon chairs for the pushy ones
29. The mildew and yeasty groin
30. The first thing he did was to clean up some armour that had belonged to his great-grandfather, and had been for ages lying forgotten in a corner eaten with rust and covered with mildew
31. Samson offered him one, as he knew a friend of his who had it would not refuse it to him, though it was more dingy with rust and mildew than bright and clean like burnished steel
32. Some additional sleuthing sent me past a concealed farmhouse at the end of a long dirt road to the unkempt grave of Wittgenstein, whose name was all but obliterated by a stippled network of mildew, algae, and lichen, appearing as if strange equations from his own hand
33. The odor of mildew was so overwhelming I felt faint
34. ‘It’ll be all the better, Agafea Mihalovna, it won’t mildew, even though our ice has begun to thaw already, so that we’ve no cool cellar to store it,’ said Kitty, at once divining her husband’s motive, and addressing the old housekeeper with the same feeling; ‘but your pickle’s so
35. He found a copy—several, actually—at the back of the storefront Salvation Army in downtown Flower Hill, where the books smelled like mildew but were only a quarter apiece
36. Everything in the first room smelled of mildew, of dirt and age, maybe of death
37. Paper and ink, yes, and dust, but a faint trace of mildew, too
38. But there’s mildew and formic acid in the vats
39. Levin knew very well that "a touch of mildew" meant that his English seed oats were already ruined
40. You grew from the mildew in the bath-house
1. under the kitchen window, the frame of which was as flaked and mildewed on the
2. only the meek and mildewed behind
3. “At twelve, I found a pair of old, mildewed work shoes under the house
4. came from my old mildewed shoes
5. She brought into view a mildewed leather bag
6. This was horrible, and gave me a sickening idea of London; the more so as the Lord Chief Justice's proprietor wore (from his hat down to his boots and up again to his pocket-handkerchief inclusive) mildewed clothes which had evidently not belonged to him originally, and which I took it into my head he had bought cheap of the executioner
7. All raised their thighs and eyed with disfavour the mildewed buttonless leather
8. Standing at the bottom of the staircase, I felt the mildewed air of the feast-chamber, without seeing her open the door, and I heard her walking there, and so across into her own room, and so across again into that, never ceasing the low cry
9. Old coats and trousers, dresses, petticoats, and under-clothing, greasy, mildewed and malodorous
10. The mildewed pasteboard walls forming small rooms had been gutted, opening onto a large room with the century-old vaulted ceiling intact, and rotted floors were being removed
11. When I played my first paying gig there in 1971, the seating in the basement amounted to a few mildewed mattresses thrown over stone steps on which the audience reclined
12. The six of us entered the Abby’s scruffy, mildewed lobby; we passed on the rickety metal elevator car and instead took the fire stairs to the third floor
13. One summer when his fur grew matted and mildewed I clipped him to the skin
1. the dank mildews of the afternoon
2. He looked up and back out along the road, and there, sure as eggs are eggs, he saw headlights piercing the dank mildews of the afternoon
3. Use it for early mildews and fungal
4. And there are the men of chemistry who spray the trees against pests, who sulphur the grapes, who cut out disease and rots, mildews and sicknesses