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duster

[duhs-ter] / ˈdʌs tər /




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That was why, when she was deemed to have misbehaved, her mother swatted her with chopsticks and a feather duster.

From New York Times

Hankey even hired a crop duster to fly over half of his 30 acres to test whether the plane would move more pollen around in the air and improve fertilization.

From Reuters

For instance, a card depicting him as a cowboy features a duster jacket from Scully Leather, according to PC Mag.

From Washington Times

Second place receives a “belly button duster,” which looks like a looped toilet brush if the toilet were the size of a walnut shell.

From Washington Post

Special Operations Command, used to flying some of the most sophisticated, stealthy, high-tech planes ever built, will soon be going to war in modified, souped-up crop dusters, the Pentagon says.

From Washington Times