Left in the dust
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OUTRANLeft in the dust
TREADLeft-in-the-dust pattern
AHEADOFLeaving in the dust
RACEAHEADLeave in the dust
OUTRUNLeave in the dust
LOSELeave in the dust
DEGRADEDrag in the dust.
GROVELWallow in the dust.
ANTIntruder in the dust
ANTSIntruders in the dust
INTRUDERFaulkner's "... in the Dust"
LOSESLeaves in the dust
SMOKELeave in the dust
OUTPACELeave in the dust
KANSAS"Dust in the Wind" singers
UNREADGathering dust in the library
KANSAS"Dust in the Wind" group
SERPENTEve's intruder in the dust.
OUTRUNLeave in the dust, say
KANSAS"Dust in the Wind" band
INTRUDER"... in the Dust" (William Faulkner novel)
KANSASDust in the Wind rock group
WINDBORNELike the dust in a dust storm
SWEPTMade the dust clear, in a way
VIOLAInstrument heard in "Dust in the Wind"
haemoconiasmall colourless granules in the blood, aka blood-dust also HEMOCONIA
anthracosisa diseased state of the lung due to breathing in coal dust
haemoconiasHAEMOCONIA, small colourless granules in the blood, aka blood-dust also HEMOCONIA
konimeteran instrument for measuring the amount of dust in the air also KONISCOPE
koniscopean instrument for measuring the amount of dust in the air also KONIMETER
anthracosesANTHRACOSIS, a diseased state of the lung due to breathing in coal dust
simoonsA hot, dry, dust-laden wind blowing in the desert, esp. in Arabia
simoomsA hot, dry, dust-laden wind blowing in the desert, esp. in Arabia
lithometeora mass of solid particles, such as dust, sand, etc., suspended in the atmosphere
konimetersKONIMETER, an instrument for measuring the amount of dust in the air also KONISCOPE
koniscopesKONISCOPE, an instrument for measuring the amount of dust in the air also KONIMETER
lithometeorsLITHOMETEOR, a mass of solid particles, such as dust, sand, etc., suspended in the atmosphere
buransstrong Asian wind of the Asian steppes accompanying dust storms in summer and blizzards in winter
buranstrong Asian wind of the Asian steppes accompanying dust storms in summer and blizzards in winter
eluviumdeposit of soil, dust, etc., formed from the decomposition of rock and found in its place of origin