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1 They were dusted over with snow-atleast a day old, Alec judged.
2 And she felt dusted over with the enchantment of the evening.
3 His shoes and stockings were dusted over with fine earth.
4 Let them color a good brown, and serve them hot with sugar dusted over them.
5 Flowers of sulphur, dusted over the plants while the foliage is damp, is the standard remedy.
6 Boric acid may be dusted over the ball of the eye of cattle with a powder blower.
7 He applies saltpetre in a finely-powdered state, dusted over the tree when wet with rain or dew.
8 The rag-rooms alone still employed hundreds of girls who picked, sorted, dusted over the great suction bins.
9 His disembodied nose was dusted over and one side of his body was collecting snow, forming a drift.
10 Iodoform, iodoform and boracic acid, or chinosol, is freely dusted over the wound and for some distance around it.
11 Eyes shone, large and haggard, in smiling, meagre faces that seemed to have been dusted over with powdered chalk.
12 Two parts boric acid, four parts flour, and one part tannic acid may be dusted over the moist surface.
13 In that moment I understood why people hate lawyers, especially when they've been dusted over by one who's good at the job.
14 At intervals the door behind me would open and an officer would clank in, dusted over with the sift of the French roads.
15 He looked gray, dusted over with pepper-and-salt dots on the back, and his bill was very straight and sharp-almostan inch long, it looked.
16 We began yelling as soon as we caught sight of them, not wanting to be dusted over lightly with 7-mm's before anybody recognized us.
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