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  • 1dust-covered — adjective covered with a layer of dust a dusty pile of books • Syn: ↑dusty • Similar to: ↑covered • Derivationally related forms: ↑dust (for: ↑dusty …

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  • 2dust — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fine ▪ airborne ▪ radioactive ▪ house, household ▪ desert (esp. AmE …

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  • 3covered — adjective overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form (Freq. 12) women with covered faces covered wagons a covered balcony • Ant: ↑bare • Similar to: ↑ …

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  • 4Covered in Dust — Studio album by Kindest Lines Released June 20, 2011 Genre New Wave, Coldwave Length 41 …

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  • 5Dust jacket — Dust cover redirects here. For the firearm part, see Dust cover (firearms). A dust jacket, propped up and partially unfolded for illustration The dust jacket (sometimes book jacket, dust wrapper or dust cover) of a book is the detachable outer… …

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  • 6dust|y — «DUHS tee», adjective, dust|i|er, dust|i|est. 1. covered with dust; filled with dust: »He found some dusty old books in the attic. 2. like dust; dry and powdery: »dusty ch …

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  • 7Dust storm — For the fictional character, see Dust Storm (Transformers). For other uses, see Sandstorm (disambiguation). Part of the Nature series on Weather   Calendar seasons …

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  • 8Dust in the Wind — This article is about the 1977 song by Kansas. For the 1986 movie by Hou Hsiao Hsien, see Dust in the Wind (film). For the Todd Rundgren song, see Something/Anything?. Dust in the Wind …

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  • 9Dust My Broom — I Believe I ll Dust My Broom Song by Robert Johnson Released April 1937 (1 …

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  • 10dust — dust1 W3S3 [dʌst] n [U] [: Old English;] 1.) dry powder consisting of extremely small bits of dirt that is in buildings on furniture, floors etc if they are not kept clean ▪ All the furniture was covered in dust . ▪ a thick layer of dust ▪ There… …

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