dusts (Meaning)
dusts
to sprinkle with fine particles, fine particles of matter (as of earth), something worthless, to work dust into the feathers, confusion, disturbance, to remove dust, to throw a fastball close to (a batter), fine dry powdery particles (as of earth), a state of humiliation, refuse ready for collection, to sprinkle with dust or as a dust, a fine powder, the surface of the ground, to make free of dust, to give off dust, the earth especially as a place of burial, to defeat badly (as in a race), the powdery remains of bodies once alive, the particles into which something disintegrates, a cloud of dust, to make dusty, a single particle (as of earth), to sprinkle in the form of dust
Synonyms & Antonyms of dusts
Synonyms:
- caps
- eats alive
- crushes
- overmatches
- bests
- scores
- slaughters
- exceeds
- dispatches
- finishes
- subdues
- skins
- tromps
- wallops
- trounces
- runs rings around
- skunks
- drubs
- wipes the ground with
- whops
- licks
- surpasses
- takes
- vanquishes
- blows away
- overbears
- whups
- subjugates
- succeeds
- snows under
- wipes the floor with
- conquers
- whomps
- destroys
- beats the pants off
- runs circles around
dusts Sentence Examples
- Emily diligently dusts her antiques, ensuring they remain pristine.
- The wind gently dusts the leaves of the trees, leaving them shimmering in the sunlight.
- The construction workers carefully dust their tools before storing them away.
- The painter dusts the canvas with a fine brush, preparing it for the next coat of paint.
- The cleaning lady methodically dusts all the surfaces in the office, leaving it spotless.
- The homeowner dusts the curtains with a feather duster, preventing allergies.
- The librarian dusts the books on the shelves, preserving their delicate pages.
- The makeup artist deftly dusts powder on the model's face, creating a flawless finish.
- The baker lightly dusts flour over the dough, preventing it from sticking.
- The child gleefully dusts their hands with glitter, celebrating a special occasion.
FAQs About the word dusts
to sprinkle with fine particles, fine particles of matter (as of earth), something worthless, to work dust into the feathers, confusion, disturbance, to remove
smokes, upsets, waxes, tops, pastes, thrashes, shellacs, masters, whaps, throws
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Emily diligently dusts her antiques, ensuring they remain pristine.
The wind gently dusts the leaves of the trees, leaving them shimmering in the sunlight.
The construction workers carefully dust their tools before storing them away.
The painter dusts the canvas with a fine brush, preparing it for the next coat of paint.