dusty surface
a hot, dusty road.
a dusty, airless basement.
a dusty old bore.
there was this funny smell—sort of dusty like.
the dusty precepts of a bygone era.
patches of pale gold and dusty pink.
the bullets thudded into the dusty ground.
He was pulling dead roots from the dusty earth.
The place have non-drafty or dusty, quaky, moist and rainy.
His black cassock was dusty and sweat-stained.
He spent his weekends poking around dusty old bookshops.
a dress in muted tones of powder blue and dusty pink.
The dirt road became dusty as it baked under the summer sun.
His black hat was the brown color of the earth and his clothes were dusty and torn.
When I asked the company what their policy was on this matter, I received a very dusty answer.
Brutal, corrupt warlords torture and murder at will, while the khamsin, the hot, dusty desert wind, blows hard, turning the sky yellow and filling the air with choking sand.
It's another sweltering day in the savannah woodland of northern Australia and I'm sitting in the back of a dusty Landrover waiting to meet members of one of the country's most unusual military units.
The plans would also allow visitors for the first time into the triforium, a spectacular if dusty secret world 70ft above the nave, with a view described by John Betjeman as "the best in the world".
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