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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Rusted or rusty

Is there any difference between rusted and rusty ?
  

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Rusty seems to have more frequent use as an adjective, especially with small objects: a rusty nail. It can also be some skill that has declined because of lack of use.

  • Rusty seems to have more frequent use as an adjective, especially with small objects: a rusty nail.
  • It can also be some skill that has declined because of lack of use.
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Rusty seems to have more frequent use as an adjective, especially with small objects: a rusty nail.
It can also be some skill that has declined because of lack of use.

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