duster

/ˈdʌstər/
noun
  1. A cloth or tool used for removing dust from surfaces.
    • She grabbed a feather duster and cleaned the shelves.
    • He wiped the table with a soft duster to remove the crumbs.
    • The janitor used a long-handled duster to reach the ceiling fans.
  2. A light, loose coat or jacket worn to protect clothing from dust or dirt.
    • The farmer wore a canvas duster while working in the barn.
    • In old Western movies, cowboys often wore a long duster coat.
    • She threw on a denim duster over her dress for the dusty hike.
  3. A device or container that sprinkles a fine powder, such as insecticide or flour.
    • The pest control worker carried a handheld duster for applying powder.
    • The gardener used a sulfur duster to protect the roses from mildew.
    • She filled the flour duster and lightly coated the baking pan.
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