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1 Rikki-tikki shook some of the dust out of his fur and sneezed.
2 The agitation shook some of the dust out of his clothes.
3 Then the only problem would be cleaning the dust out of the carpet.
4 Stir a little cloud of dust out of the bucket of ashes, eh?
5 Tolliver rubbed the dust out his eyes with a damp cloth.
6 He winced and stepped back, blinking dust out of his eyes.
7 Come in here and take something to wash the dust out of your throats.
8 Be careful to keep all grit or dust out of your can of lead.
9 All because Philip kindly picked a little bit of dust out of my eye.
10 He lifted one arm and tried to wipe the dust out of his eyes.
11 Tris shakes her head like she's trying to shake the dust out of it.
12 Mom Beck must have wrapped it so, to keep the dust out of the carving.
13 You don't point the dust out to your broom or ask your dictionary for advice.
14 Come, Mr. Horn, I know you want to get the dust out of your eyes.
15 Its massive tail thumped dust out of the ground, which whirled in the wind, stingingly.
16 You wants we should shoot a blast of storm-calming pixie dust out our ears, maybe?
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