0 dry dirt in the form of powder that covers surfaces inside a building, or very small dry pieces of soil, sand, or other substances:
1 to use a cloth to remove dust from the surface of something:
I was dusting the mantelpiece when I noticed a crack.
3 dry dirt in the form of powder that covers surfaces inside a building, or very small dry pieces of earth, sand, or other substances:
He hit the ground with his stick and a puff of dust rose up into the air.
Erupting volcanoes discharge massive quantities of dust into the stratosphere.
Along less fanciful lines, detectives can make invisible fingerprints visible by dusting them.
The results are shown in table 1 together with some physical properties of the silica dusts.
Therefore, a 20-year old plan can be taken off a shelf, dusted down and it does not need an environmental impact assessment for approval.
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