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21 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Dusty' in a Sentence

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The cowboy's hat was worn and dusty from countless rides through the prairie.
The old books on the shelf were dusty, untouched for years.
The antique vase on the windowsill is quite dusty.
The little explorer found a dusty treasure chest in the attic.
The old map was folded and slightly torn, its edges dusty with age.
The cowboy's boots were dusty after riding through the desert.
The antique mirror in the hallway was so dusty that you could hardly see your reflection.
The old book on the shelf was so dusty that I had to sneeze when I touched it.
The path through the desert was long and dusty, making the journey challenging.
After playing in the attic, Sarah's clothes became dusty, and she had to brush off the dirt.
The explorer's boots left dusty prints as they trekked through the ancient ruins.
Emily's shoes were so dusty after the hike that she left footprints wherever she walked.
The abandoned house had dusty windows that obscured the view inside.
The antique furniture in the attic looked even more mysterious with a dusty layer on it.
After playing in the sandbox, his hands were dusty.
His shoes became dusty after playing in the sandbox.
The little cat had a dusty fur coat after rolling in the dirt.
The attic was dark and dusty with cobwebs.
After playing in the field, our clothes became dusty and needed a good wash.
The old book on the shelf was dusty, with a layer of fine particles covering its pages.
His worn-out boots left dusty footprints on the desert trail.

Dusty

duhs-tee
adjectiveCovered or filled with dust.
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Last Updated On: March 21, 2024
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