Dust /(dŭst)/
Dust
n.
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Fine, dry particles of earth or other matter, so comminuted that they may be raised and wafted by the wind; that which is crumbled to minute portions; fine powder; as, clouds of dust; bone dust.
Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.
Stop! -- for thy tread is on an empire's dust.
- A single particle of earth or other matter. [R.]
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The earth, as the resting place of the dead.
For now shall sleep in the dust.
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The earthy remains of bodies once alive; the remains of the human body.
And you may carve a shrine about my dust.
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Figuratively, a worthless thing.
And by the merit of vile gold, dross, dust.
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Figuratively, a low or mean condition.
[God] raiseth up the poor out of the dust.
- Gold dust Slang
Phrases & Compounds
- Down with the dust
- deposit the cash; pay down the money.
- Dust brand
- a fungous plant (Ustilago Carbo); -- called also smut.
- Gold dust
- fine particles of gold, such as are obtained in placer mining; -- often used as money, being transferred by weight.
- In dust and ashes
- See under Ashes.
- To bite the dust
- See under Bite, v. t.
- To raise dust
- to make a commotion.
- To throw dust in one's eyes
- to mislead; to deceive.
Dust
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Dusted; p. pr. & vb. n. Dusting
- To free from dust; to brush, wipe, or sweep away dust from; as, to dust a table or a floor.
- To sprinkle with dust.
- To reduce to a fine powder; to levigate.
Phrases & Compounds
- To dyst one's jacket
- to give one a flogging.