mothproof
Americanadjective
verb (used with object)
adjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- mothproofer noun
Etymology
Origin of mothproof
Example Sentences
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On days when routine chores like going to the post office or separating the laundry feel like punishments, the project of vacuum-sealing sweaters in mothproof storage bags seems unfeasible.
From New York Times • Mar. 30, 2024
The Maryknoll sisters combat moths by using nylon and other mothproof garb whenever possible, and they do their own laundry in gleaming washing machines.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Manhattan's Witty Bros., manufacturer and retailer of men's suits and coats, will mothproof its fall line with the "Boconize" process developed by Manhattan's Bocon Chemical Corp.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Cheaper than sheep's wool, Ardil can be mixed with wool, cotton or rayon, is shrinkproof, mothproof, woolly-warm.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The gold was taken to a bank vault, the saris and blouses and petticoats put away in a mothproof box.
From "The Namesake" by Jhumpa Lahiri
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