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dustcloth

[duhst-klawth, -kloth] / ˈdʌstˌklɔθ, -ˌklɒθ /


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First thing she did when she walked into her musty old office in Washington was to call for a dustcloth.

From Time Magazine Archive

Or hums scout songs while she plies the dustcloth.

From Time Magazine Archive

Incidentally, about that hanky �you know, the star himself bought that hanky for 79� at Lamston 's just before opening when it turned out the prop man used the real thing as a dustcloth.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Never had such an understanding boss," said the chauffeur as he nicked a dustcloth over the Rolls-Royce convertible.

From Time Magazine Archive

She took a dustcloth and the vacuum and went into the living room.

From "Homecoming" by Cynthia Voigt