dusty
1 of 1adjective/ˈdʌsti/
Forms:dustier,dustiest
1
covered in a fine layer of dirt or particles
- The neglected bookshelf was dusty, with cobwebs clinging to the corners.
- The abandoned attic was filled with dusty old furniture and forgotten belongings.
- His jacket was dusty after hiking through the unpaved trail.
- The neglected room had dusty windowsills and dirty curtains.
- She wiped down the dusty surfaces of the shelves with a damp cloth.
2
outdated, boring, or irrelevant
- He's still wearing 2010 jeans; so dusty.
- That old phone is looking dusty compared to the new models.
- Her music taste is a bit dusty.
- Don't be dusty; upgrade your wardrobe.
- The trends in that magazine are totally dusty.
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