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How to use rust in a sentence

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My silver beet is loving the drought, with not a spot of rust anywhere to be seen.
I prefer plastic ends to metal because the metal ones tend to rust if they get damp.
Painting over the rust conceals, but does not postpone, the inevitable collapse of a rotten structure.
The source of the sound was an old shopping trolley, brown with rust and wheels that were beyond needing oil.
In many places, the cast-iron pipes which carry our potable water are so thick with rust that the flow is a mere trickle.
The circus doctor articulates the sweet and rotten intertwinements, the rust and enormity circus life upholds.
If both hot and cold water are affected, probably the aerator is congested with rust and corrosion.
Before you store such tools for the off season, use a wire brush to remove surface rust and dirt.
On the outer bark of the tree are brown spots, said to resemble the rust spots of nails.
A new class of thermally labile compounds having rust inhibiting properties is disclosed and claimed.
Future works will include the rust proofing of the grates and other significant metalwork in the tunnels.
It is also in products like toothpastes, cosmetics, rust removers, water-based paints, and antidiarrheal medicines.
But don't use this technique at the car dealership or you'll end up with a thousand bucks' worth of rust coating.
Though rust and flaking paint may add patina, such pieces should be kept outdoors.
A local firm donated scrap metal for the tubular steel members which were sanded to remove rust and painted black.
A blackened heap of rust and iron, the old stove sat in the corner of the living room.
The Juliana bases are constructed of a galvanized steel to resist rust and decay.
Some of the pieces were raw iron spattered with rust from being left open to the elements.
He hoped the pile of rust standing on four unsteady landing stilts wasn't the ship he planned to hire.
I would be careful with underseal as it can trap water and cause even more rust in the future.
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Hydrochloric acid in particular will rust them so badly in a single night as to make them unusable unless they are repolished.
For the first time since the Mumbles our decks were quite dry, and cherry red with rust.
When rust begins its attack upon any point of a hairspring there will be a constant loss in time until its advance is stopped.
Dreadful effects are said to be produced by a species of black rust which attacks the large South of Europe reed, Arundo donax.
This metal readily parts with its phlogiston, so as to be very subject to calcine, or rust, by exposure to the air.
Though all its parts were there, these, except where rubbed clean by friction, were thick with rust and scaled with flaking paint.
Hech, sirs, but they would need a gey rubbing to get the rust off them now.
Repeatedly he requested the admiralty that they would not leave him to rust in indolence.
It is stuccoed, and apparently was once white, but it is now gray with rust and age.
This was a splotchy, spattery system of rust marks, like a bird's-eye view of the enemy's trenches after a week of drum fire.
In Britain it has been almost universally banished from hedgerows, owing to its connection with the black rust of wheat.
The corrugations add to the strength of the device, the wood fibres closing around them, age and rust but emphasising their grip.
In some cases the foliage is attacked by rust fungi and some injury is also done by leaf spot.
The pipe that erst he fashioned is doubtless scored with rust?
It was with rust almost as dark a brown as the scabbard that infolded it.
You were always driving and riving and shouldering and passing, to that restless degree that I had no chance for my life but in rust and repose.
What they done, is laid up wheer neither moth or rust doth corrupt, and wheer thieves do not break through nor steal.
So altogether effective a weapon should never rust from infrequent use!
Well, old Bildad, you are determined that I, for one, shall not lay up many lays here below, where moth and rust do corrupt.
The oxalic acid in the potato helps to dissolve rust by reacting with the iron in the metal to form ferric oxalate, which dissolves in water.
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