dusting
Americannoun
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a light application.
a dusting of powder.
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a beating; defeat.
He gave his opponent a good dusting.
Etymology
Origin of dusting
Example Sentences
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I do my best to let go of the elusive dusting of guilt that threatens the peace I’ve made with myself.
From Literature
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Even Tom Brady, who will be 50 by then, is interested in dusting off his cleats.
America’s banks are dusting off their spending wish lists.
I schlepped in oversized bags of flour and sugar to make cranberry-orange and pumpkin-chocolate loaves for Christmas—leaving a fine dusting of powder in the pantry.
From Salon
Then warmth: a drop of vanilla, a whisper of cinnamon, a dusting of cardamom or ginger.
From Salon
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