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    Utiliser "dust cover" dans une phrase

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    dust cover


    1. with boxes and loose dust covers,


    2. White dust covers draped nearly all the furniture on the second floor


    3. "Not bad," he said with a grin, as he turned around "for a dust cover


    4. Laying on her back with a dust cover for a pillow, she watched the flickering fire send an eerie glow about the room


    5. His fingers left a clear trail on the dust covered glass


    6. All that remained of the once lush collection of flowers was dust covered earth


    7. Dust covered everything


    8. roast and herb mash, he took his dust covered bowl and stood in


    9. The wrong dust cover


    10. Absent intention, his drowsy eyes looked around as his neck turned his head slowly; with his eyes passing by the sight like they had seen nothing; passing by ones again before his dying brain focused his eye balls, and spent its last energy reserves to clear the picture – it was that of a very old, very small well down inside a dust covered, shallow depression - just a few centimeters in front

    11. Heavy dust covered the fire pits


    12. A thick layer of dust covered two


    13. And as the clown carried the Tigerboy along the sawdust covered path, one by one, they laid a hand upon his body and mourned


    14. He looked at the prophet and saw the dust covering the whole of the prophet’s body


    15. jacket/dust cover, but this creates a set of problems, not the least of which


    16. Black dust covered everything although everything was a misnomer


    17. Nimble fingers danced in a thick layer of dust covering the floor


    18. The dust covering the floorboards, undisturbed for many years, was sent swirling into the air with the draft from the cloak


    19. ” The dust cover was extremely catchy


    20. Yet, this Sunday evening as Paul sat in the hard, wooden pew next to his mother and listened to the minister convey a message, which focused on the necessity of the Savior’s birth, he could not help but close his eyes and wish this once joyous holiday would soon become another dust covered page in ancient history

    21. , thoroughly vacuuming house dust or using dust covers on the mattresses)


    22. battleships, and a thousand hummers; why weave finger-souvenirs and sweatshop suicides into the fabric of my undesired foster citizenship? Here my dust covered footprint is like a holy person's leaving little trace except for the delicately cracked trail to a feeble plant nurtured by my tiptoe, teardrop watering


    23. After three hours of sorting through dust covered cartons she started to hate her job


    24. ” He had never heard of the author who was described on the dust cover as a writer whose books were sustained by lush Southern-Gothic prose


    25. A sprinkling of sawdust covered the material and Rafferty could see a trail of it leading from a door at the far end of the living-room to the connecting garage, which was an obvious later addition


    26. Dust covered over top of everything, but the everything in question looked as if it had been all left out yesterday


    27. We eventually figured out that something to do with the dust cover on the rifle was causing a double feed; we solved a lot of the problem by leaving the dustcover down


    28. I told the brass about gear issues—the dust cover of the M-11, for example, and suppressors that jiggled at the end of the barrel, hurting the accuracy of the rifle


    29. I told the brass about gear issues—the dust cover of the M-11, for example, and suppressors that jiggled at the end of the barrel, hurting the accuracy of the rifle


    30. Long lines of soldiers were passing, dust covered, sodden with weariness

    31. The pile of green manuscript was three inches thick, and Joe Elegant was beginning to plan his photograph for the back of the dust cover: open collar, he thought, and a small, wry smile, and one hand relaxed in front of him with an open poison ring on the third finger


    32. William Taylor 4th brought his crayons home wrapped in the dust cover of the Kinsey report


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