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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
dustsheet
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ No luck there but a duvet and dustsheets would disguise the shape perfectly well from the eyes of the squeamish.
▪ The square hall of Moorlake was bare, its furniture under dustsheets in the centre.
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dustsheet

n. A large sheet which is draped over furniture as protection from dust.

Usage examples of "dustsheet".

Suzi started to laugh, lost in a burn of elation as dustsheets took flight and her short hair whipped about, shellsuit trousers flapping wildly round her legs.

Like the ballroom in his grandfather's housethe dustsheets came off once a year.

She flung back shutters and tugged off dustsheets in a long room filled with dangling bits of iron and glass cases.

All the furniture was covered in dustsheets, and to one side of the lounge there was a bucket of dirty water, a trowel, some adhesive and dirty rags marking a place where a large section of flooring was being retiled.

With the satisfaction of a job well done the two railway-men unfolded several large dustsheets and laid them carefully over the silent tracks, and then we all three crawled back under the table which held the level crossing.