dustpan dust·pan n

dustpan dust·pan n
['dʌstˌpæn]
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  • dustpan — [dust′pan΄] n. a pan like a small shovel, usually with a short handle, into which dirt or debris from the floor is swept …   English World dictionary

  • dustpan — dust|pan [ˈdʌstpæn] n ↑dustpan, ↑brush a flat container with a handle that you use with a brush to remove dust and waste from the floor ▪ Have you got a dustpan and brush? …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • dustpan — /dust pan /, n. a short handled shovellike utensil into which dust is swept for removal. [1775 85; DUST + PAN1] * * * …   Universalium

  • dustpan — dust|pan [ dʌst,pæn ] noun count a small flat container that you put on the floor and brush dust into …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • dustpan — dust•pan [[t]ˈdʌstˌpæn[/t]] n. a short handled shovellike utensil into which dust or litter is swept for removal • Etymology: 1775–85 …   From formal English to slang

  • dustpan — dust·pan || dÊŒstpæn n. pan with a handle used to collect dust and dirt that has been swept from the floor …   English contemporary dictionary

  • dustpan — n. a small pan into which dust etc. is brushed from the floor …   Useful english dictionary

  • — 【기】 키; 삼태기; 쓰레받기; 별 이름; 바람 귀신 (風伯) ; 다리를 뻗고 앉다. 竹부 8획 (총14획) [1] [n] winnowing basket; sieve [2] [n] dustpan; dust pan; garbage basket [3] nonspiral lines on a fingertip …   Hanja (Korean Hanzi) dictionary

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