They left the river and followed the shoulder of the ridge, and the dust clouded up and clung about them.
His hands, his face - dust clung to every part of him, except his eyes.
Still more nuggets and dust clung to the long roots of the fallen tree.
The dust clung to the windows, in vertical rivulets, sliding down the windows like little streams of opaque fluid.
Hastily Malenfant prepared his tether, weighted with a piton to which asteroid dust still clung.
He blew on it, but the dust still clung.
Thick white dust clung to my boots and ankles.
The dust flew toward the mirror, then clung to it as if it had been glued there.
The brown dust of Gammu still clung to his boot toes, he noted.
The reddish dust of the road clung to the white material and mingled with the sweat until it was like dried blood.