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dusty
- IPA[ˈdəstē]
美式
- covered with, full of, or resembling dust;(of a color) dull or muted
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形容詞
- 1. covered with, full of, or resembling dust dusty old records a hot, dusty road 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a color) dull or muted patches of pale gold and dusty pink 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ staid and uninteresting a dusty old bore
- (1939–99), British pop-rock singer; born Mary O'Brien. Her hits include “You Don't Have ...
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- a plant of the daisy family with whitish or grayish foliage.
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- a plant of the daisy family with whitish or greyish foliage.
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- (especially in African American usage) a person's buttocks: get up off your rusty dusty
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- (especially in African American usage) a person's buttocks: I'll have to whip your rusty dusty get up off your rusty dusty
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- a curt and unhelpful reply
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- (of a person's health or situation) fairly good
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英式
- covered with, full of, or resembling dust: dusty old records a hot, dusty road
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