polvo = dust
despolvorear = to dust
well, dust in Spanish is polvo and devil in Spanish is diablo, so i guess "dust devil" would be polvo diablo.
quitarle el polvo (a algo) or sacudir
polvo = dust despolvorear = to dust
Quite el polvo en todos los cuartos.
Por favor, polvo de la lampara
por favor, encimares de polvo gracias
sacude el polvo de todos los muebles
"Dusty" in Spanish is, "cubierto de polvo." It is pronounced, "koo-bee-AIR-toe day POLE-bow." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Polvo
dont dust it
"No quitar el polvo." That's for a publicly posted notice. If you want to tell someone to their face, "Don't dust," you say: "no quites el polvo" - informal "no quite el polvo" - formal
It means no dust.
He says, "Remember, man, that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return."
Genesis 3:19 of the bible says that you are dust and to dust you should return.