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dusting powder

noun

  1. a powder used on the skin, especially to relieve irritation or absorb moisture.


dusting-powder

noun

  1. fine powder (such as talcum powder) used to absorb moisture, etc
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of dusting powder1

First recorded in 1905–10
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However, all too often, the senior citizen in a nursing home will be given something completely useless, such as dusting powder, or some silly knickknack.

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She said state police badly damaged the fingerprints they found at the crime scene with smears and excess dusting powder.

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Very little in his case of Cleopatra is something men would want to buy—except for aftershave dusting powder, most of it is for women.

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In makeup school, they taught us to do foundation first, and to heavily powder under the eyes with white dusting powder to catch eyeshadow fallout.

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She shook some dusting powder into a plastic tub and the students held it up to the open cage.

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