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dusting

noun as in defeat

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Mountains in San Bernardino and Riverside counties are expected to see a dusting of snow Friday night, with accumulation of up to two inches for communities above 5,000 feet of elevation.

Organic strawberries from Harry’s Berries are given a light dusting of California-grown guajillo chile, a squeeze of Key lime and a sprinkle of Big Sur sea salt before being slowly dehydrated.

“One is the trichomes,” she said, referring to the crystal-like dusting on the buds and some leaves that appears clear or milky white for most of the plant’s growth cycle.

A feed of Arctic air has brought below-average temperatures by day and by night with heavy showers blowing across the UK - and even a dusting of snow over the highest mountains in northern Scotland.

From BBC

The politics graduate may be dusting off her dissertation, which examined the decline of the Conservative Party in Scotland.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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