Dusty - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈdʌstɪ|
Brit.
|ˈdʌstɪ|
adjective
- covered with a layer of dust
a dusty pile of books
- lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new (syn: cold, moth-eaten, stale)Extra examples
He pulled dusty candlesticks from the shelf.
His new tie is a dusty blue.
The room was dusty from disuse.
...the artist's desert hermitage was a small adobe house at the end of a long dusty road...
That dusty old painting on the wall could well be worth a small fortune.
The island was encircled by a dusty road.
The car sped along the dusty highway.
Walkers were struggling up the dusty track.
Word forms
adjective
comparative: dustier
superlative: dustiest
comparative: dustier
superlative: dustiest
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