Mom cleaned so well there wasn't a speck of dust left in the house.
Cosmic dust, asteroidal dust, intergalactic dust, interstellar dust, comet dust, circumplanetary dust ~ it really depends on its astronomical location.
Link Deas says "I just want the whole lot of you to know one thing right now. That boy's worked for me eight years and I ain't had a speck of trouble out of him. Not a speck"
"Dust" has no plural form. It is what is known as an uncountable noun, like "flour" or "training". If you want to express that there was a lot of it you would have to say "much dust" or "many forms of dust"
Dust is a common, uncountable noun.Use: There is dust on the table.Not There are dusts on the table.
You dont measure dust and i dont why youde need to
Please help me get this speck of dust out of my eye.
A speck of dust is about as long as 1 millimeter; a speck of dust can be found in all houses.
metal
not much :)
In science, a "speck of dust" typically refers to a tiny particle of solid matter suspended in the air. These particles can vary in size and composition, ranging from microscopic particles like pollen or soot to larger particles like sand or debris. In scientific contexts, the term "speck of dust" is often used to describe these small particles when discussing their effects on air quality, atmospheric processes, or their potential impact on human health.
Mom cleaned so well there wasn't a speck of dust left in the house.
metal.
as sliver is to metal
Salt
an atom is about a trillion times smaller then a speck of dust.
A speck of dust.