dusty

/ˈdʌsti/
adjective
  1. Covered with or full of dust.
    • After the hike, my shoes were dusty from the dry trail.
    • The old attic was dusty and smelled of mothballs.
    • She wiped the dusty shelves with a damp cloth.
  2. Having the color or appearance of dust; dull or grayish.
    • The sky turned a dusty gray before the storm.
    • He wore a dusty blue jacket that matched his eyes.
    • The walls were painted a dusty rose color.
  3. Old, outdated, or not interesting anymore.
    • The museum displayed dusty artifacts from a forgotten era.
    • His ideas about education are a bit dusty and need refreshing.
    • That dusty old textbook hasn't been updated in twenty years.
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