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Definitions for Dusting
[1] a light application: a dusting of powder.
[2] a beating; defeat: He gave his opponent a good dusting.
[3] earth or other matter in fine, dry particles.
[4] a cloud of finely powdered earth or other matter in the air.
[5] any finely powdered substance, as sawdust.
[6] the ground; the earth's surface.
[7] the substance to which something, as the dead human body, is ultimately reduced by disintegration or decay; earthly remains.
[8] British . ashes, refuse, etc. junk1(def 1) .
[9] a low or humble condition.
[10] anything worthless.
[11] disturbance; turmoil.
[12] gold dust.
[13] the mortal body of a human being.
[14] a single particle or grain.
[15] Archaic . money; cash.
[16] to wipe the dust from: to dust a table.
[17] to sprinkle with a powder or dust: to dust rosebushes with an insecticide.
[18] to strew or sprinkle (a powder, dust, or other fine particles): to dust insecticide on a rosebush.
[19] to soil with dust; make dusty.
[20] to wipe dust from furniture, woodwork, etc.
[21] to become dusty.
[22] to apply dust or powder to a plant, one's body, etc.: to dust with an insecticide in late spring.
[23] dry fine powdery material, such as particles of dirt, earth or pollen
[24] a cloud of such fine particles
[25] the powdery particles to which something is thought to be reduced by death, decay, or disintegration
[26] the mortal body of man the corpse of a dead person
[27] the earth; ground
[28] informal a disturbance; fuss (esp in the phrases kick up a dust, raise a dust )
[29] something of little or no worth
[30] informal (in mining parlance) silicosis or any similar respiratory disease
[31] short for gold dust
[32] ashes or household refuse
[33] bite the dust to fail completely or cease to exist to fall down dead
[34] dust and ashes something that is very disappointing
[35] leave someone or something in the dust to outdo someone or something comprehensively or with ease leaving their competitors in the dust
[36] shake the dust off one's feet to depart angrily or contemptuously
[37] throw dust in the eyes of to confuse or mislead
[38] (tr) to sprinkle or cover (something) with (dust or some other powdery substance) to dust a cake with sugar ; to dust sugar onto a cake
[39] to remove dust by wiping, sweeping, or brushing
[40] archaic to make or become dirty with dust
Words related to Dusting
drubbing, rout, thrashing, licking, slaughter, walloping, beating, whipping, trouncing
Words nearby Dusting
dustcloth, duster, duster coat, dustheap, dustin, dusting, dusting powder, dusting-powder, dustman, dustoff, dustoor
Origin of Dusting
before 900; Middle English; Old English dūst; cognate with German Dunst vapor
Other words from Dusting
dust·less , adjective
re·dust , verb (used with object)
un·dust·ed , adjective
well-dust·ed , adjective
Word origin for Dusting
Old English dūst; related to Danish dyst flour dust, Middle Dutch dūst dust, meal dust, Old High German tunst storm
Synonyms for Dusting
beating, drubbing, licking, rout, slaughter, thrashing, trouncing, walloping, whipping