To cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid.
Red-orange-brown color resembling iron oxide.
The formation of reddish-brown ferric oxides on iron by low-temperature oxidation in the presence of water.
1They were embroidered with autumn leaves in rusts and shades of gold.
2And if the saw rusts up over the winter from getting wet?
3Damp rusts men as it rusts rifles; more slowly, but deeper.
4If you lose the protection, your car rusts and ages prematurely.
5He is a calendar of ten years, and marriage rusts him.
6Her head snaps back, her hair rusts in the moonlight, her eyes focus.
7His lance rusts upon the wall and his steed stands silent in the stall.
8In testing, it conforms to blister rusts we've seen before.
9A burned-out car rusts in memory of the bad times.
10Abundant wire rusts away by its twisted stakes of steel.
11Iron rusts and becomes consumed, so that nothing can be constructed of this metal.
12It eats, and undermines, and rots, and rusts, and destroys.
13Yes, humour is a moisture which rusts everything except gold.
14The main reason is that rusts-ironoxides-havethe unusual property of being soft and powdery.
15If it rusts, the body reverts to inhuman instincts.
16Unlike silver, bronze, copper, or any of the metals, only gold neither tarnishes nor rusts.
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