dustie

English

Noun

dustie (plural dusties)

  1. Uncommon spelling of dusty.
    • 2007, John Quinn Olson, Tales From The Wild Blue Yonder *Recipes For Disaster *, page 100:
      Swirling winds in a dustie can hit fifty miles an hour, or more, rising as fast as two-thousand feet per minute.
    • 2011, R. E. Pritchard, Dickens's England: Life in Victorian Times, page 178:
      Father vos a dustie; – vos at it all his life, and grandfather afore him for I can't tell how long.

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