"Dusts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The verb "dusts" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "dust", which means to remove or clean away dust or dirt from a surface. It can also be used to describe the act of lightly scattering or throwing dust over something, such as dusting a surface with powder or with particles of a substance. For example:
She dusts the furniture every week to keep it clean.
He dusts the cake with powdered sugar.
Dustmen is a noun. It refers to people whose job is to collect and dispose of household waste, such as rubbish, garbage, or trash. They are also known as sanitation workers or waste managers.
Dusty refers to something that has a layer of dust or dirt on it, often making it appear dirty or worn out. It can also describe something that is no longer used or has become outdated, similar to the phrase "rusty". For example:<br><br> "The dusty old book was hidden away on a shelf."<br> "Her dusty skills will need practice to get sharp again."<br> "The countryside road was dusty and rough."<br><br>In general, "dusty" has a connotation of something being old, unused, or neglected, often with a sense of lack of care or attention.
Dutchmen is a noun. It refers to people from the Netherlands, or people of Dutch ancestry or descent. The term "Dutchmen" is often used to collectively refer to the people of the Netherlands, although some consider "Dutch people" or simply "Dutch" to be more accurate and inclusive.