I believe it's a hard running, smashmouth play when a bruising running back fights for 3 yards, the defense piles on and all you see is a cloud of dust. The saying is actually more about a style of football rather than any one play. I believe it goes back to the Woody Hayes/Bo Schembechler era of the Big Ten where most of the teams in the mid-western conferences relied on a grinding, short-run game.
A cloud of grain dust
It would be used as a verb, because it describes the action of the cloud of dust.
a dust cloud
It is simply a tornado and even a tornado that is considered "weak" by tornado standards can produce a cloud of dust at ground level.
That would be a nebula, which is an interstellar cloud of hydrogen gas, dust, and plasma. It is the first stage of a star's cycle.
A nebula.
A Cloud of Red Dust was created on 1997-10-06.
Otto Schmidt created the dust cloud theory
dust
A cloud of dust and gas in space is known as a Nebula.
The presence of dust in the air expedites cloud formation. This is because the water droplets stick to the dust.
Not if they stampeded in a swamp!