Which preposition to use with dusty

with Occurrences 8%

The old man's nostrils were dusty with snuff, and his poor garments hung about his shrunken form in the careless ease which is common to the tailor's shopboard.

in Occurrences 7%

How Sir Richard of the Lea Paid His Debts THE LONG HIGHWAY stretched straight on, gray and dusty in the sun.

of Occurrences 5%

"I've just been up in the attic," he said to his wife one Sunday afternoon, when he appeared on the scene rather dusty of aspect.

from Occurrences 5%

He even knew their horses by name also, and asked after each, while Perro, affable alike with rich and poor, exchanged the time of day with traveled dogs, all lean and dusty from the road, who limped on sore feet and probably told him of the snow while they lay in the sun and licked their paws.

to Occurrences 3%

You know what Robert Louis says about married men?that there is no wandering in pleasant bypaths for them, that the road lies long and straight and dusty to the grave.

as Occurrences 3%

In the midst of his thoughts he heard himself saying to Jim Pink: "I suppose it is as dusty as ever.

after Occurrences 2%

Very cross and dusty after the climb up your filthy stairsI suppose I ought to be used to this kind of welcome

for Occurrences 2%

Dusty for speed!

without Occurrences 1%

Half a dozen young victims of this malady met daily in one of the cells of a great art beehive called "Raphael's Rooms," and devoted their shining hours to modelling fancy heads, gossiping the while; for the poor things found the road to fame rather dull and dusty without such verbal sprinklings.

across Occurrences 1%

he admitted when Sheila had been given a half-holiday and was riding on the black horse beside Hilliard on his Dusty across one of the mountain meadows.

like Occurrences 1%

Loamthe kind best adapted to the purpose of growing plants, is of a moderately close texture, between clay and sand, differing from the former in want of tenacity when wet; and not becoming hard when dry; nor is it loose and dusty like the latter; but in both states possesses somewhat of a saponaceous quality.

than Occurrences 1%

London, the same dear, dusty old London, only perhaps more dear and more dusty than ever, was my native city; hence I always spent a few weeks in it, even though all the world might be absent in the country, or at the seaside.

under Occurrences 1%

Past them sped a company of cavalry in blue and yellow, bouncing considerably in their saddles, red faces very dusty under their tightly strapped caps, sabres and canteens jangling like an unexpected avalanche of tin-ware in a demoralised pantry.

about Occurrences 1%

This gentleman had walked over from Midbranch and was a little dusty about his boots and the lower part of his trousers.

Which preposition to use with  dusty