The phrase "his hair like mouldy hair" suggests a visual image of hair that is unkempt, dirty, or in a state of disrepair, reminiscent of something that has started to decay or spoil. It evokes feelings of neglect and deterioration, possibly indicating that the person has not taken care of their appearance. This imagery can also convey a sense of gloom or unpleasantness, reinforcing a negative perception of the character being described.
he has moldy hair
The Maori word "mouldy" means rotten or spoiled, typically referring to food that has gone bad.
sometimes it can be tongue hair or a viral infection
its gone mouldy
mouldy
sounds like a mouldy poo!
nothing, if you mean the stuff on mouldy fruit . it does not affect humans.
The mouldy peach went mouldy and disintegrated in the bottom of Liam Booth's bag.
Absolutely. Numerous cheeses have a natural mouldy skin and some (Roquefort and the like) even have some form of mould inside.
People eat mouldy cheese, and they like it.
this person looks like a pile of mouldy green poo
I am not capable of having physical traits or conditions like mold.