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dross

1 of 1noun
/drɑs/
Forms:drosses
1

something of low quality or little value, often considered rubbish or worthless material

  • The company's latest product was filled with dross, offering little innovation or usefulness to consumers.
  • She sifted through the dross of the old attic, hoping to find hidden treasures among the discarded items.
  • His writing was filled with dross, lacking substance and originality, and failed to capture the attention of readers.
  • The debate was marred by dross, with irrelevant arguments and petty squabbles dominating the discussion.
  • Despite the director's efforts to cut through the dross, the film was criticized for its shallow plot and uninspired performances.
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2

the waste material that forms on the surface of molten metal during smelting or refining as a result of oxidation

  • The blackened dross floated atop the molten iron in the forge.
  • Workers skimmed the dross from the surface before pouring the metal into molds.
  • The furnace was cleaned of dross to ensure a purer alloy.
  • During smelting, dross must be removed to prevent contamination.
  • The silver showed signs of dross, indicating poor refining.
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