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duster

[duhs-ter] / ˈdʌs tər /




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Ukraine’s most sophisticated attack drone is about as stealthy as a crop duster: slow, low-flying and completely defenseless.

From Seattle Times

Groups representing ranchers, farmers, sheriffs and crop dusters recently joined forces to call for a moratorium on new licenses.

From New York Times

If you’re using a feather duster or dry cloth to get rid of dust, you will just be repositioning it or moving the dust into the air.

From Washington Post

On any given day, he might have worked on repainting a wall, fixing a pipe or using a feather duster to keep his exhibits looking sharp.

From New York Times

Dressed in pink smocks, they frolic among the clothing racks, brandishing dusters and brooms.

From Los Angeles Times