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duster

[ UK /dˈʌstɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈdəstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a piece of cloth used for dusting
  2. a pitch thrown deliberately close to the batter
  3. a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand
    it was the kind of duster not experienced in years
  4. a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles

How To Use duster In A Sentence

  • They'll get the customary 20,000 fine and rap with a feather duster. The Sun
  • When crop-dusters come under fire, it is up to DynCorp helicopter pilots to provide support.
  • Dark sunglasses graced her face as her black duster jacket swirled in the wind.
  • Both offer everything from shirts and suspenders to frock coats and dusters (long coats).
  • – Asking B. Mac for screenwriting advice is like asking a cropduster pilot to fly a fighter jet. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Some advice for authors interested in writing screenplays and/or video games
  • The average age of the typical crop duster is 60, the number of crop dusters is dwindling, and the profession can be dangerous. 10 Businesses Set for Extinction in 10 Years | Impact Lab
  • Then, hoping I wouldn't see, he whisked around the house with a duster, wiping up all the dust I had missed.
  • The problem certainly isn't with the committedness of the performances; Cath Whitefield is ferocious as Electra, her face like a knuckle-dustered fist from start almost to finish. Review | Theatre | Electra | Gate | Brian Logan
  • Soon, animals that need to attach themselves to a hard surface, like this 11)tunicate and these 12)featherduster worms, make the wreck their home.
  • If we’re dropped on by, like, a crop duster, Cipro is what you’ll need. Excerpt: Love Stories in This Town by Amanda Eyre Ward
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