dust
1. fine powdery material such as dry earth or pollen that can be blown about in the air (Freq. 38) - the furniture was covered with dust • Derivationally related forms: dusty • Hypernyms: particulate, particulate matter • Hyponyms: chalk dust, fallout, radioactive dust 2. the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up (Freq. 15) • Syn: debris, junk, rubble, detritus • Derivationally related forms: junk (for: junk) • Hypernyms: rubbish, trash, scrap • Hyponyms: slack 3. free microscopic particles of solid material - astronomers say that the empty space between planets actually contains measurable amounts of dust • Hypernyms: material, stuff • Hyponyms: interplanetary dust
1. remove the dust from (Freq. 3) - dust the cabinets • Derivationally related forms: duster • Hypernyms: clean, make clean • Entailment: remove, take, take away, withdraw • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Somebody ----s 2. rub the dust over a surface so as to blur the outlines of a shape (Freq. 1) - The artist dusted the charcoal drawing down to a faint image • Hypernyms: smear, blur, smudge, smutch • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - They dust sugar over the cake 3. cover with a light dusting of a substance - dust the bread with flour • Hypernyms: cover • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s somebody with something - Somebody ----s something PP - They dust the cake with sugar 4. distribute loosely - He scattered gun powder under the wagon • Syn: scatter, sprinkle, dot, disperse • Derivationally related forms: dispersive (for: disperse), sprinkling (for: sprinkle), scatter (for: scatter) • Hypernyms: discharge • Hyponyms: spray, spatter, splatter, plash, splash, splosh, swash, sprinkle, bespangle, aerosolize, aerosolise • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s something - Something ----s something - Somebody ----s something PP
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