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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(121) In the town library, patrons meander dreamily through the dusty stacks.
(122) There was a telephone, a chair upholstered in worn, black leather and bookshelves full of faded dusty books.
(123) Left: Pitch handling at Doncaster. Special clothing was worn for handling this very dusty cargo.
(124) They passed a cement mixer that was being operated by two men in dusty overalls.
(125) The noonday sun beat down fiercely; dusty air carried the stink of rotting garlic after a prolonged dry spell.
(126) The tiny window had dusty, sagging black curtains which he guessed must be black-out curtains from the Second World War.
(127) Frank, who virtually lives in his brown jacket, blends in with his dusty study, and has a Shakespearean flourish.
(128) As they hurried down dusty, echoing staircases, Mungo began to wonder whether he would have enough money.
(129) A dusty sentinel's box held a bedouin guard who saluted us as we drove into the parking area.
(130) The streets were hot and dusty,[www.Sentencedict.com] so Cranston and Athelstan's party welcomed the tavern's coolness.
(131) A glass cabinet sat on the counter, crammed with dusty trinkets, leatherwork and tins of sardines.
(132) There, on a dusty windswept plain, a small wooden statue of a man in robes teeters upon a short pole.
(133) Jane's skin dried almost immediately in the warm, dusty air.
(134) His dusty and impoverished desert nation, after all, is under attack from all sides, rhetorically and literally.
(135) The iron railings were so dusty, they looked grey, not black.
(136) The stable next to the redbrick hall on the dusty street directly opposite the Andrew Jackson Hotel.
(137) The dusty reflection reminded him of a painting, the dim figure still as paint.
(138) So the Scouts sat deep in that cellar amidst the jumbled dusty lava-carved genealogy of the Sagramosos.
(139) Parked ahead on the distant corner was his old dusty station wagon.
(140) They lived in a dusty adobe house along Buckeye Road.
(141) Not dressed in travel-stained wool and dusty chainmail with his sword hilt gleaming harshly in the sunshine.
(142) Dusty samples have had to be unearthed for his refreshment.
(143) Animals and carts moved along the dusty road with the throng of refugees.
(144) On reaching the crossroads, we moved quickly to the right, and up the very dusty road leading to the village.
(145) Samandari lives in a small dusty village on the edge of the desert.
(146) Criss-crossing these steps in dusty Andean towns, Symmes learns that a search is on for Che's remains.
(147) After about a mile, we came to a fork and took the right branch to a dusty, unmarked parking area.
(148) Now Martinez leapt from where he had been perched on the dusty cream canvas boot behind the back seat.
(149) The cellar was a very unpleasant place, dusty and full of small scurrying insects.
(150) In another, a chair by Carlos Bugatti, all walnut, tooled vellum and burnished pewter, glowed a dusty bronze.
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