Definitionn. a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand
Last update: August 30, 2015
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But from 1600 onwards the same persons fulfilled both functions, the object being, by giving the assessors the duty of collecting the tax, to lead to a duster and more conscientious assessment. [Please select]
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"Have you forgotten the duster that was over these things, Bunny." [Please select]
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Presently she went into the sleeping-car to join the Colonel, who wore a gray liners duster. [Please select]
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He had worn the duster religiously until nightfall, and then had discarded it. [Please select]
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She still wore her smut, but the duster was gone. [Please select]
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"Don't," she said, "there is a duster in the cupboard."' [Please select]
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