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n. (plural of dust storm English)
Usage examples of "dust storms".
She left the baby carriage and the little boys and girl in a careless place, not knowin' what she wuz about, and they got run over.
The dread didn't make sense, they had passed under a score of dust storms before.
Millions of trees had been planted along this coastline in order to stabilize the ground and cut down on dust storms.
In fact, little princess, you may consider dust storms a pleasantry when you see what is ahead—.
Here there was only a tumble of boulders and dried fissures, mazes of tunnel entrances in the rock, and dust storms blowing in from the bloody sunset on the black-cloud horizon.
The thought of smashing that face was all that kept me alive during the dust storms.
It had snagged on a corner where a rock had been etched sharp by a thousand dust storms.
No one seemed perturbed by her lack of hair: There were a lot of vulture women on Mars after all, even some on this very train, also wearing work jumpers of cobalt or rust or light green, also old and UV-weathered: a kind of cliche, the ancient Mars veterans, here from the beginning, seen it all, ready to bore you to tears with tales of dust storms and stuck lock doors.