Definitions
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- adjective covered with a layer of dust
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Examples
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Associated Press said journalists were escorted back to the site during the day, where children's toys, teacups and dust-covered mattresses could be seen amid the rubble.
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I placed my candle in the holder on the dust-covered desk, then walked to the bookcase on the west wall.
Ominous Kate Brian 2011
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At the collapsed Palm Apparel T-shirt factory in Thor, a neighborhood in the Carrefour section, the body of a woman poked out from the wreckage, her dust-covered hair visible.
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I placed my candle in the holder on the dust-covered desk, then walked to the bookcase on the west wall.
Ominous Kate Brian 2011
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The dust-covered bloodied man was draped around a cement column at one of the crushed compound buildings.
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The dust-covered bloodied man was draped around a cement column at one of the crushed compound buildings.
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Ol 'Jim Cummings wiped a glass with palsied hands, and Kink Mitchell scrawled his initials on the dust-covered bar.
TOO MUCH GOLD 2010
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Ol 'Jim Cummings wiped a glass with palsied hands, and Kink Mitchell scrawled his initials on the dust-covered bar.
Too Much Gold 2010
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But the BBC Trust has called for fewer dust-covered collectibles during daytime, so time to put the latter option back in the attic.
Media Monkey's Diary 2011
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On Wednesday, car after dust-covered car, packed with pots, mattresses and blankets, arrived from Ajdabiya at the Tobruq end of the road.
Libyans Scramble in Face of Onslaught Yaroslav Trofimov 2011
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