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Qué (quién) es dust-up - definición

SMALL PARTICLES IN THE AIR
House dust; Dust (dirt); Anti dust; Road dust; Dust control; Dust suppression; Dust resistant; Atmospheric dust; Aeolian dust; Dust mitigation
  • Tarps and netting are often used to reduce the amount of dust released from [[construction site]]s.
  • Domestic dust on a ribbon
  • A [[dust storm]] blankets [[Texas]] houses, April 1935
  • Map of dust in 2017
  • deposition]]
  • Large dust storm over [[Libya]]
  • Presentation on imported dust in North American skies
  • Three years of use without cleaning has caused this [[laptop]] [[heat sink]] to become clogged with dust, and it can no longer be used as it may catch fire.
  • House dust under a microscope
  • A video on reducing dust exposure in the workplace

dust-up      
(dust-ups)
A dust-up is a quarrel that often involves some fighting. (INFORMAL)
He's now facing suspension after a dust-up with the referee.
= scrap
N-COUNT
dust-up      
¦ noun informal a fight or quarrel.
Kick the Dust Up Tour         
2015 CONCERT TOUR BY LUKE BRYAN
Kick The Dust Up Tour
Kick the Dust Up Tour was the third headlining concert tour by American country music singer Luke Bryan, in support of his albums Crash My Party, Spring Break...Checkin' Out, and Kill the Lights.

Wikipedia

Dust

Dust is made of fine particles of solid matter. On Earth, it generally consists of particles in the atmosphere that come from various sources such as soil lifted by wind (an aeolian process), volcanic eruptions, and pollution. Dust in homes is composed of about 20–50% dead skin cells. The rest, and in offices, and other human environments is composed of small amounts of plant pollen, human hairs, animal fur, textile fibers, paper fibers, minerals from outdoor soil, burnt meteorite particles, and many other materials which may be found in the local environment.

Ejemplos de uso de dust-up
1. Last week‘s dust–up over race between John McCain and Barack Obama was entirely disappointing.
2. Those include questions about his finances, a dust–up with former U.S.
3. "He helped frame how to do this without a major diplomatic dust–up," O‘Keefe said.
4. One of her opponents this year is keying in on the recent dust–up.
5. Neither Magnus nor the special guest had arrived as the dust–up unfolded.