Wind blew in her face, and dust stung her eyes, but she kept on walking into the dark.
The dust is highly irritating and even stings the skin, but a small price, for such a beautiful timber.
Again the sweat and dust of the branding pen stung his eyes and bit his nostrils.
Even above the main slide, though, rocks bounced heavily into the drow and dust choked him and stung his sensitive eyes.
The dust stung her eyes as she leaped astride her mount and raced away.
The alkali dust stung his bare shoulders and stomach.
Within, it smelled of dry grass, and the fine dust stirred by their feet tickled the nose, and stung.
In a rising wind the manic dust of my friends, those who fell along the way, bitterly stings my face.
Russell stared out the open window, and the dust stung his eyes, 7,000 miles from home.
This dust stings the eyes, skin, nose and throat and causes the eyes to water severely thus temporarily disabling a suspect.