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You don't want, you get sick of looking at them and they're dust traps aren't they?
Their apartment was, simply, a dust trap.
Ruched and festoon blinds will benefit from this attention, as they tend to be dust traps.
The efforts to reach the belt had cost Danny dearly; the dust trap was pressing in on her, forcing her down.
The volume of dust trapped inside the coupling-tube was quite small, and two more bucketfuls disposed of it.
Velvets with the pile running upwards can become dust traps but some people prefer the darker, richer colour that results.
We don't permit them to occupy an important defense asset with drafty dust traps and rambling, artsy sculpture gardens.
MASINT collection of fallout is most commonly done with airborne dust traps, either on manned aircraft or drones.
We therefore eagerly await the wind of change brought by the reorganisation, now entering its final phase, which will need to clear out the old dust traps from this area too.
By contrast, carbon dioxide fire suppression flood systems are operated from 34% concentration by volume (surface-only combustion of liquid fuels) up to 75% (dust traps).
Molybdenum dusts and fumes, which can be generated by mining or metalworking, can be toxic, especially if ingested (including dust trapped in the sinuses and later swallowed).
Another form of atmospheric diffraction or bending of light occurs when light moves through fine layers of particulate dust trapped primarily in the middle layers of the troposphere.
Dust trapped in his nose incited a loud, body-shaking, openmouthed sneeze; the sneeze's momentum caused his face to slam into the floor, his lips and tongue becoming coated with gritty dirt.