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dustsheet

British  
/ ˈdʌstˌʃiːt /

noun

  1. Also called: dust cover.  a large cloth or sheet used for covering furniture to protect it from dust

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It was under a dustsheet and he had asked the owner if he could buy it.

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The unidentified woman, whose decapitated body was found bound and covered in a dustsheet off a rural path in Cockley Cley, Norfolk 41 years ago, is one of about 1,500 cases registered with the National Crime Agency.

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