31. Hers is the gentle _ some might say fusty _ world of teller windows, withdrawal slips and passbook savings accounts. 32. Hurt plays Giles De'Ath, a middle-aged writer who personifies everything fusty , British and Old World. 33. His fusty , old-fashioned clothes make him the constant butt of jokes, and so do his credulous good manners. 34. Wallpaper may suffer from a fusty reputation these days, but for much of its history it closely tracked trends in art. 35. Buttressed by absolute power and her considerable fortune, she resisted all calls for modernization of the store's fusty sales practices. 36. The real Newport, still a little fusty , still sort of stylish, chugs along, and it looks something like this. 37. She has been among the most voluble in her public criticism of the fusty customs and sexist atmosphere in the House of Commons. 38. Since the History Channel began in 1995, its sometimes fusty approach has won a loyal and growing audience and respectability among historians. 39. Campion decided that the Keats House ( also known as Wentworth Place ) was too small and " a little bit fusty ". 40. She was the first lady who would break the mold, and bring new verve and possibility to the fusty role of presidential spouse.