Dusters [noun]

Definition of Dusters:

fine mist

Synonyms of Dusters:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dusters:

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Sentence/Example of Dusters:

Most of the farmers wore linen dusters and broad straw hats, but their women had put on all their finery.

I dont see why they should have bothered about having the dusters, but I suppose it was traditional.

Most of them look as if they had collected all the dish-clouts and dusters which had seen service and piled them on anyhow.

"Some of mother's dusters are very pretty, young woman," said her father.

With a pass thence to Louisville, he and a friend arrived at that place in a snowstorm, and clad in linen "dusters."

Mention here the help to be found in vacuum cleaners, modern dusters, carpet sweepers, and other housekeeping helps.

We sidled down the back hall among goloshes, umbrellas, and Turks-head dusters.

The cabin steward had two feather dusters, one of which was very large, and the other of medium size.

The feathers of birds are used for pillows and beds, for feather dusters, and in various ways for ornament.

The Clover Leaves voted that feather-dusters, as a rule, were a delusion.