dustily

/ˈdʌstəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is covered with or full of dust.
    • The road wound dustily through the dry countryside.
    • The old books sat dustily on the forgotten shelf.
    • She wiped the table dustily, leaving streaks behind.
  2. In a manner resembling or suggesting dust, such as being dry, dull, or lifeless.
    • The lecture droned on dustily, putting half the class to sleep.
    • His voice crackled dustily as he told the ancient tale.
    • The abandoned house stood dustily silent in the afternoon heat.
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