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The meaning of DUSTY is covered or abounding with dust. How to use dusty in a sentence.

DUSTY definition: filled, covered, or clouded with or as with dust. See examples of dusty used in a sentence.

If places, roads, or other things outside are dusty, they are covered with tiny bits of earth or sand, usually because it has not rained for a long time. They started strolling down the dusty road in the moonlight.

1. Covered or filled with dust. 2. Consisting of or resembling dust; powdery. 3. Tinged with gray. 4. Timeworn; stale: the dusty precepts of a bygone era.

Definition of dusty adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

dusty (comparative dustier, superlative dustiest) On a cold morning in Abilene, Texas, a column of 18-wheelers crawls down bumpy, waterlogged roads, past cattle grazing on dusty shrubs. Powdery and resembling dust. Grey or greyish.

Filled, covered, or sprinkled with dust; reduced to dust; clouded with dust: as, a dusty road; dusty matter; dusty windows. Like dust; of the hue of dust; clouded: as, a dusty white or red.

dusty /ˈdʌstɪ/ adj (dustier, dustiest) covered with or involving dust like dust in appearance or colour (of a colour) tinged with grey; pale a dusty answer ⇒ an unhelpful or bad-tempered reply ˈdustily adv ˈdustiness n 'dusty' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):