"Moldier" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant "moldier" is actually a hybrid word between "mold" and "soldier". If that's correct, I'd explain that there's no such word as "moldier", but it seems you're combining two words to create a new concept.
I think there might be a small issue with the word. The correct spelling is "moldier" is not a real word in English. However, I'm guessing you meant to say "molder" or "moldier" is a non-standard spelling of "soldier".
If you meant to say "molder" here are 5 usage examples:
| Example | Description |
| --- | --- |
| The fungus began to molder in the damp basement. | Here, "molder" means to decay or become rotten. |
| The bakery molder special bread every morning. | In this example, "molder" refers to a person or a machine that shapes and molds dough into desired forms. |
| After years of neglect, the old mansion began to molder. | In this context, "molder" means to become dilapidated or fall into disrepair. |
| The sculptor carefully molded the clay into a beautiful statue. | Here, "molder" means to shape or mold something into a desired form. |
| The farmer worked hard to prevent his crops from molding in the rain. | In this example, "molder" means to decay or rot, often due to fungal or bacterial growth. |
Moldable refers to something that can be shaped or changed into a desired form or shape, typically using heat, pressure, or another external force. It can also describe something that is adaptable or can be molded to fit a particular situation or purpose.
Moldavians refers to people from Moldova, a landlocked country located in Eastern Europe, bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The term can also refer to the Moldovan language and culture.
The word "molded" is the past tense of the verb "mold", which means to shape or form something, especially by applying heat, pressure, or other forces, to a certain shape or structure.
Moldering is a verb that means to decay or rot, especially gradually and quietly. It can also refer to something that is becoming or has become old, worn out, or expired. In a figurative sense, it can describe something that has lost its vitality, freshness, or originality. For example: "The old book had been moldering on the shelf for years until someone finally decided to recycle it."
The word "moldiest" is an adjective that means having a strong smell or appearance caused by the growth of mold, especially fungi, on something, typically due to dampness, decay, or neglect. It is often used to describe something that is old, rotten, or stale, and can also imply a sense of neglect or abandonment. For example, "The moldiest old book on the shelf had been forgotten for years."
Moldiness refers to the state or condition of being infested or decayed by mold, or the act of decomposing or spoiling due to the growth of mold. It can also describe something that has a musty or stale atmosphere due to the presence of mold. In a more figurative sense, moldiness can connote a sense of decay, neglect, or stagnation, as if something has lost its freshness or vitality due to the passage of time.
Molding refers to the process of shaping or forming something, typically a material such as plastic, metal, or wood, into a specific shape or design.
Moldova is a landlocked country located in Eastern Europe, bordered by Romania to the west, Ukraine to the north, eastern, and south, and has a coastline along the Dniester River to the east. It is a parliamentary republic with a diverse culture and a history dating back to the ancient times.
Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a landlocked country located in Eastern Europe, bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The country has a population of around 3.5 million people and the capital and largest city is Chișinău. Prior to its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, the country was known as the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Moldovian refers to something related to Moldova, a country located in Eastern Europe. It can also refer to the Moldovan language, which is a Romance language spoken in Moldova and also in parts of Romania and Ukraine. As an adjective, Moldovian can describe something characteristic of Moldovan culture, history, or people.