Sentences with dusted
dust
D d - To dust a table.
- To dust rosebushes with an insecticide.
- Serve either hot or cold with ice-cream and dusted with icing sugar.
- A bowl of dusted and deep-fried school prawns.
- To dust insecticide on a rosebush.
- To dust with an insecticide in late spring.
- Andrew Stephens IN THE gloomy basement of a tall, gothic building at the end of Bourke Street, artist Sarah Duyshart is dusted with flour.
- The Reserve Bank is done and dusted with interest rate rises and the banks, not having to pay more for their deposits.
- Another manufacturer has bitten the dust.
- I'm going to dust off my accounting skills and try to get a job in the finance department.
- Don't be so meek, they'll leave you in the dust.
- He will resign rather than lick the dust.
- We turned them loose on the work, and they made the dust fly.
- As the country moved toward totalitarianism, many of the intelligentsia shook the dust from their feet.
- He threw dust in our eyes by pretending to be a jeweler and then disappeared with the diamonds.