Duster
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Duster or dusters may refer to:
People
[edit]- Alfreda Duster (1904–1983), Chicago-based social worker and civic leader, daughter of civil rights activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett, mother of academician Troy Barnett (below)
- Anthony Duster Bennett (1946–1976), British blues singer and musician
- Troy Duster, American sociologist, grandson of grandson Ida B. Wells-Barnett, son of Alfred Duster (above)
- Joseph Dusty Hill (1949–2021), also known as Duster, bassist, keyboardist, and co-vocalist with the American rock group ZZ Top
- John Duster Mails (1894–1974), American Major League Baseball pitcher
Arts and entertainment
[edit]- Duster (band), an American slowcore band
- Duster (Duster album), 2019
- Duster (Gary Burton album), 1967
- The Dusters, a Nashville-based blues rock trio
- Duster (Mother 3), a main character in the game Mother 3
Cleaning implements
[edit]- A device used for dusting (housekeeping)
- Feather duster, used for housecleaning
- Gas duster, used to clean electronics or abused as an inhalant drug
- A chalkboard eraser
Sports teams
[edit]- Amarillo Dusters, original name of the Amarillo Venom indoor football team
- Binghamton Dusters, an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League
- Broome Dusters, a former ice hockey team in the North American Hockey League
Vehicles
[edit]- Crop duster, an airplane used for aerial application of pesticides
- Dacia Duster, a Romanian compact sport utility vehicle
- DSK Duster, a glider
- Plymouth Duster, an American automobile
Weapons
[edit]- Knuckle dusters, another name for brass knuckles
- M42 Duster, a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun
Other uses
[edit]- Duster, Texas, United States, an unincorporated community
- Duster (clothing), a long, loose coat or housecoat
- Hudson Dusters, a New York City street gang in the early twentieth century