¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Dustiest
1. dusty [adj] - See also: dusty
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dustiest
Literary usage of Dustiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Good Health by Frances Gulick Jewett (1906)
"He said that the man had always lived in the dustiest part of the city, and that
after he died, when the doctors cut his lungs open, they noticed how dark ..."
2. The Australian Colonies: Their Origin and Present Condition by William Hughes (1852)
"Adelaide is the dustiest and most fly-tormented of cities. Both evils must be
endured by the settler, though sorely to the cost of his patience. ..."
3. Lives of the Illustrious: (the Biographical Magazine). (1855)
"... life as he Wib heroic in the discharge of his public dustiest. Among all the
men of genius I hR VI known. I have never found such native ..."
4. Report of the State Board of Health Upon the Sanitary Condition of Factories by Massachusetts State Board of Health (1907)
"This line of industry, being one of the dustiest, and the dust being of a
particularly irritating kind, may justly be classed among the trades which are ..."
5. Bulletin by Bureau of Statistics, United States Forest Service, United States Weather Bureau, Dept. of Agriculture, United States (1894)
"The Ben Nevis observations also show that the months of March, April, and May
are the dustiest months of the year at that station. ..."