Antonym: clean. Similar words: dust, musty, dustpan, industry, dust bowl, bite the dust, dust storm, lick the dust. Meaning: ['dʌstɪ] adj. 1. covered with a layer of dust 2. lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new.
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(61) The west side of the 38 acres is surrounded by rocky hills and dusty trails that lead to nearby Lake Hodges.
(62) Then she noticed faint tyre impressions on the dusty ground and suspicion crept into her mind.
(63) Hers was draped with dusty red velvet, and there was a worn armchair alongside her in the same material.
(64) The heavy brown furniture, and Senor Menini: his eyepiece, the solder in his teeth, his dusty scales.
(65) The run-down villas and cement footpaths give way to dusty tracks and wooden shacks.
(66) He paced the dusty road somewhat nervously, yet hardly able to contain the soaring enthusiasm in his heart.
(67) Other presidents fade into the dusty past once they have left the White House.
(68) The dusty streets, now that the traders had withdrawn from them, seemed to enjoy a silent life of their own.
(69) On the opposite corner a dusty station wagon idled noisily at the red light.
(70) In a dusty room in the Pearce Institute the children sat round in a circle.
(71) These valleys well below timberline are dusty already[sentence dictionary], even though it is early spring.
(72) Then scrub dusty baseboards and webby corners of the room before you put anything back.
(73) A broken-down wall at the back enclosed a small, dusty graveyard, with a scattering of dingy-looking graves.
(74) The floorboards themselves were grey with age, and dusty, but not worm-eaten, not rotten.
(75) Kneeling down on the dusty pavement, she made as if to tie her shoelaces.
(76) I drive down the strip past the car dealerships and the drive-in motels with their dusty swimming pools out front.
(77) After three hours of dirt road and a dusty playa, we reach the beach.
(78) Her simple, dusty clothes made a sharp contrast with the rich fabrics around her.
(79) An Examiner reporter explored the store Monday and found dusty shelves, half-stocked produce stands and a dark interior.
(80) Through the gap between the front seats I could see the stick's dusty canopy of weary black rubber.
(81) The rooms themselves were like those dusty red paper Christmas bells, folds within folds.
(82) He was weeping quietly, allowing the tears to run down his cheeks and drip into the dusty shadows around his feet.
(83) It had the dusty smell of an apartment whose windows were rarely opened.
(84) Late summer had exhausted much of the greenness, and here and there the ground showed through in brown, dusty patches.
(85) His hands were scratched and dusty and there were small rips in his sweater.
(86) And just as the deal started coming together, the first hitch came: Original drummer Dusty Denham left.
(87) The next place had a dusty road, though not much else.
(88) As some quaint, dimity-repressed little islanders from whose dusty loins sprang forth Shakespeare, Upstairs Downstairs and an Empire.
(89) We've all put the Worm down to a dusty old legend.
(90) These were not the wizened and eviscerated pharaohs wrapped in yards of dusty gauze that one normally pictures when mummies are mentioned.
More similar words: dust, musty, dustpan, industry, dust bowl, bite the dust, dust storm, lick the dust, industrial, industrious, industrialist, industrialize, cottage industry, industrialization, industrialisation, industrial capitalism, industrial revolution, hasty, tasty, misty, nasty, style, frosty, exodus, at dusk, feisty, stymie, honesty, majesty, stygian.