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1 throw dust into someone's eyes
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2 throw dust in people's eyes
zout in iemands ogen gooien, iemand in de maling nemen -
3 throw dust in a person's eyes
iem. zout in de ogen strooien -
4 dust
n. stof; dood; oproer--------v. afstoffen; bestuivendust1[ dust] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 stof ⇒ poeder, stuifaarde2 stofwolk♦voorbeelden:¶ bite the dust • in het stof bijten, sneuvelenshake the dust off one's feet • (woedend) vertrekkenthrow dust into someone's eyes • iemand zand in de ogen strooien————————dust2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 afstoffen ⇒ stof wegkloppen, afschuieren♦voorbeelden:then dust icing-sugar onto the cake • daarna de taart met poedersuiker bestrooien→ dust off dust off/
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throw dust in someone's eyes — (figurative) To deceive someone • • • Main Entry: ↑dust * * * seek to mislead or deceive someone by misrepresentation or distraction … Useful english dictionary
throw dust in someone's eyes — If you throw dust in someone s eyes, you prevent them from seeing the truth by misleading them. He threw dust in the old lady s eyes by pretending to be a police officer, then stole her jewellery … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
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throw dust in eyes — If you throw dust in someone s eyes, you prevent them from seeing the truth by misleading them. He threw dust in the old lady s eyes by pretending to be a police officer, then stole her jewellery … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
throw dust in people's eyes — deceive, mislead … English contemporary dictionary
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Dust brand — Dust Dust (d[u^]st), n. [AS. dust; cf. LG. dust, D. duist meal dust, OD. doest, donst, and G. dunst vapor, OHG. tunist, dunist, a blowing, wind, Icel. dust dust, Dan. dyst mill dust; perh. akin to L. fumus smoke, E. fume. [root]71.] 1. Fine, dry… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dust — [dust] n. [ME < OE, akin to MLowG: for IE base see DUN1] 1. powdery earth or other matter in bits fine enough to be easily suspended in air 2. a cloud of such matter 3. confusion; turmoil 4. a) earth, esp. as the place of burial … English World dictionary
dust — dustless, adj. /dust/, n. 1. earth or other matter in fine, dry particles. 2. a cloud of finely powdered earth or other matter in the air. 3. any finely powdered substance, as sawdust. 4. the ground; the earth s surface. 5. the substance to which … Universalium
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throw dust in a person's eyes — lead someone astray, misguide someone … English contemporary dictionary