dusty|dustier|dustiest in English
adjective
[dust·y || 'dʌstɪ]
covered in dust; vague, obscure
Use "dusty|dustier|dustiest" in a sentence
1. The air was drier and dustier and gathered itself into small gusts.
2. There was no jollier, dustier, Busier, happier miller in all the land than he
3. Dusty Miller, Senecio Cineraria
4. a dusty old paper.
5. Dusty, dull, very boring.
6. I never said dusty.
7. She's dusty, but she'll do.
8. London was hot and dusty.
9. Sweat stained his dusty cowboy hat.
10. This room's rather dusty, I'm afraid.
11. We drove along the dusty road.
12. It's dusty. We must dust every day.
13. He was kneeling on the dusty ground.
14. The silver candlesticks were tarnished and dusty.
15. And up and down the dusty way
16. Walkers were struggling up the dusty track.
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18. 27 The light it shed was muted, dusty.
19. The windy and dusty weather coarsened her skin.
20. The hens pecked hopefully at the dusty floor.
21. 4 Thick cobwebs hung in the dusty corners.
22. The house was dusty[Sentencedict], damp and unwelcoming.
23. The curtains had faded to a dusty pink.
24. She ran her finger along the dusty shelf.
25. You'll find a dusty attic up these stairs.