All 4 Uses
mote
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- In front of it, I could see the dust motes in the air, the sides the light touched, and the dark sides, distinct and separate.†
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- The dust was so beautiful that I inhaled in shock; the air whistled down my throat, swirling the motes into a vortex.†
Book 3
- In it, I could taste the room around meātaste the lovely dust motes, the mix of the stagnant air mingling with the flow of slightly cooler air from the open door.†
Book 3
- I saw every dust mote, every splinter in the wood-paneled walls, every loose thread in microscopic detail as my eyes whirled past them.†
Book 3
Definitions:
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(1)
(mote) a tiny piece of anything
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)