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dust bunny |
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dust bunny and a dust kitten; a turkey's nest Kg. a clump of dust and lint. She swept the dust bunnies out from under the bed. There's a huge dust kitten behind the chiffarobe. He hasn't cleaned in weeks. There are turkey's nests in every corner. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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When the office has clutter on the counters, torn magazines, wilted plants, torn or tattered furniture, dust bunnies and the like, it makes them nervous. Bright streaks seen by the craft's visible-and-infrared-mapping spectrometer could be hydrocarbon-based dust bunnies blown around the surface, glaciers moving slowly, or waves on a hydrocarbon lake, notes Alfred McEwen of the University of Arizona. The implication that bloggers are slacker dust bunnies has delighted practitioners of the art. |
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