Dustlike

Word DUSTLIKE
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The word "dustlike" in example sentences

A strong headwind can pick up the fine dustlike sand in a blast that is blinding and choking. ❋ Bob Woodward (2010)

You'll never know if you don't try it for yourself, she thought, then dumped the dustlike flakes into her mouth. ❋ Sanderson_Brandon (2006)

Early in the formation of the solar system, the interstellar space between the earth and the sun was filled with a lot of dustlike particles. ❋ John Clayton Nils Jansma (2001)

Their dustlike seeds travel easily on the wind, spreading these plants from island to island. ❋ Janine M. Benyus (1989)

After the puffball has matured, the contents change into a brown, dustlike mass, and the top falls off; and it is then inedible. ❋ Kenelm Winslow (N/A)

She leaned out of bed, and watched Thistle strew the fine dustlike grains in each shoe. ❋ Asa Don Dickinson (1918)

After the land is manured and plowed it should be gone over in all directions with a disk and smoothing harrow, until it is of a dustlike fineness. ❋ Bolton Hall (1896)

The essence of this view rests upon the fact previously noted that in the realm of the fixed stars there are many faintly shining aggregations of matter which are evidently not solid after the manner of the bodies in our solar system, but are in the state where their substances are in the condition of dustlike particles, as are the bits of carbon in flame or the elements which compose the atmosphere. ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

Though the greater part of these distant luminous masses are evidently in the state of aggregation displayed by our own sun, many of them retain more or less of that vaporous, it may be dustlike, character which we suppose to have been the ancient state of all the matter in the universe. ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

If this view be correct, it seems likely that we may look to great volcanic explosions as a source whence the dustlike particles which people the celestial spaces may have come. ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

The evidence goes to show, however, that the matter is in a dustlike or vaporous condition, and that the weight of these bodies is relatively very small. ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

Each of us can expect wonders from seeds, which come in an army of sizes from the dustlike specks of epiphytic orchids to the 40-pound monsters produced by the sea coconut ❋ Unknown (2010)

Strategy & Simulation collection and is advisable to every gamers older 10 and over mostly because of the temperate humor hostility (younger children strength be completely dustlike with the mettlesome play). ❋ Unknown (2009)

Every household should do composting, which includes using plenty of woodflour (alias sawdust) or dry dustlike soil, dry grass cuttings and other landscape "waste". ❋ Unknown (2009)

Take the instance to feature the dustlike indicant and study the proposals. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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