How to use "dust" in a sentence

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But everything was covered with thick dust

There's dust everywhere

There was no dust and everything was clean and tidy

'I come into these room and dust them every day,' Mrs Danvers said

Neddler, the cleaning lady who came in twice a week, to vacuum and dust his unused bedroom as if nothing had happened to him

On windy days, the dust was as thick as fog, and it pushed its dirty little cat feet under doors, around windows, and through attic vents.

"And when the dust finally settled," Elliot said, "my client would win the right to exhume the body anyway."

She dragged it into the bedroom, across the carpet, into the shafts of reddish-gold afternoon sunlight that filtered through the sheltering trees outside and then through the dust-filmed window.

Beyond the window, out on Charleston Boulevard, traffic sailed murkily through a sudden churning river of dust and paper scraps.

They listened to the country music on the jukebox and watched Charleston Boulevard through the window, where the desert dust storm clouded oncoming headlights and forced the traffic to move slowly

Laden with dust and with the powdery white sand that had been swept in from the desert, the air abraded their faces and had an unpleasant taste.

Sheets, puffs, and spinning funnels of vaguely phosphorescent dust moved like specters through the night.

A wall of dust fell softly over the car.

After encountering so many people with so little respect for human life, they needed to convince themselves that they really were more than dust in the wind.

An entire battalion of nitpickers and fussbudgets would be hard-pressed to find a speck of dust in this room.

You don't spend much time cleaning a room, do you?" And she pointed at some dust on the table

Thick clouds of smoke or dust, which looked like little grey, moving spots through a powerful telescope on Earth, spread through the clearness of the planet's atmosphere and hid its more familiar features.

They also noticed a long line of dust rising among the houses in front of them

A great cloud of dust, white under the strong sun, made everything within five metres of the ground grey and unclear

More dust was raised all the time by the thick crowd of men and women, horses and vehicles.

When we looked out I saw the country covered with black dust, but we were no longer trapped

Here and there along the road, and in Sunbury itself, were dead bodies of horses as well as men, turned-over carts and luggage, all covered thickly with black dust

Once again, on the Surrey side, there was black dust that had once been smoke, and some dead bodies - a number of them near the approach to the station.

There was black dust on the road after the bridge, and it grew thicker in Fulham