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Discover Ludwig"dust down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to remove dust or clean something, typically by using a cloth or duster. You can use "dust down" whenever you want to describe the act of removing dust from something. It is often used to describe a thorough cleaning, or to emphasize the dustiness of something. Example: After returning from her vacation, Mary had to dust down her entire house. The furniture, shelves, and windows were all covered in a thick layer of dust.
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Keeping this dust down is one of Aniskin's chief responsibilities.
It is time to dust down your collecting basket.
Where he'd dust down her top on the backseat.
Every day I drove a water hose through the tent to keep the dust down".
If you can dust down a few phrases, you will make more friends.
So the president may just need to dust down his old contacts book to overcome the nuclear impasse.
We too abandon the night time's meagre offerings to dust down our thermarests and prune the basil plant.
Barry and his men offered some light relief and a chance for reporters to dust down their military metaphors.
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Phil Harrison Insidious James Wann, 2010), 11.35pm, Film4 The old haunted house story gets a brisk dust-down in this derivative but still quite nerve-tingling horror story.
Ivo van Hove's mighty dust-down of Arthur Miller's play made a number of best-ofs last year, but although I came late to the party, the West End transfer didn't disappoint.
The slackness of the crowd scenes is reflected in a production which was first performed in 2007 – and which often looks in need of a jolly good dust-down.
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