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- noundust (noun)
- fine, dry powder consisting of tiny particles of earth or waste matter lying on the ground or on surfaces or carried in the air:"the car sent up clouds of dust" · "they rolled and fought in the dust"
- any material in the form of tiny particles:"coal dust"
- a fine powder:"he ground it into a fine dust"
- a cloud of dust.
- literarya dead person's remains:"scatter my dust and ashes"
- literarythe mortal human body:"the soul, that dwells within your dust"
verbdust (verb) · dusts (third person present) · dusted (past tense) · dusted (past participle) · dusting (present participle)- remove the dust from the surface of (something) by wiping or brushing it:"I broke the vase I had been dusting" · "pick yourself up and dust yourself off" · "she washed and dusted and tidied"
- (dust something off)bring something out for use again after a long period of neglect:"a number of aircraft will be dusted off and returned to flight"
- baseball(dust someone off)deliver a pitch very near a batter so they must fall to the dirt to avoid being hit by it.
- US ENGLISHinformalbeat up or kill someone:"the officers dusted him up a little bit"
OriginOld English dūst, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch duist ‘chaff’. - People also ask
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