sawdusty


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saw·dust

 (sô′dŭst′)
n.
The small particles of wood or other material that fall from an object being sawed.

saw′dust′y adj.
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sawdusty

(ˈsɔːˌdʌstɪ)
adj
full of, resembling, related to, or characterized by sawdust
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I remember Mr Hubble as a tough high-shouldered stooping old man, of a sawdusty fragrance, with his legs extraordinarily wide apart: so that in my short days I always saw some miles of open country between them when I met him coming up the lane.
One was a shaggy yellow ulster of "reach-me- down" cut, the other a very old and rusty cloak with a cape--something like what the French called a "Macfarlane." This garment, which appeared to be made for a person of prodigious size, had evidently seen long and hard wear, and its greenish-black folds gave out a moist sawdusty smell suggestive of prolonged sessions against bar-room walls.
Whenever I've purchased one as I have a multitude of times all hopes of deliciousness were shot after that first rubbery, sawdusty bite.