DUST
- fine particles of earth or other matter
- to wipe the dust from
- to sprinkle with powder or dust
- state of humiliation
- cloud of dust
- single particle (as of earth)
- fuse ready for collection
- to wipe dust from furniture, woodwork, etc.
- to be killed, esp. in battle; die
- to suffer defeat; be unsuccessful; fail
- (of a pitcher) to throw the ball purposely at or dangerously close to (the batter)
- to take out or prepare for use again, as after a period of inactivity or storage
- to make free of dust (minute particles of matter) [v DUSTED, DUSTING, DUSTS]
- to beat up badly
- to overtake and surpass a competitor or one who is less ambitious, qualified, etc.
- to be killed; die
- to humble oneself abjectly; grovel
- to execute with vigor or speed
- to depart in anger or disdain; leave decisively or in haste, esp. from an unpleasant situation
- to mislead; deceive
- fine particles of matter (as of earth)
- to rid of minute particles of matter [v -ED, -ING, -S]