* After sifting through the dross of online reviews, I finally found a restaurant that seemed worth trying. (This sentence implies that many reviews were unhelpful or irrelevant)
* The sculptor meticulously removed the dross from the bronze, revealing the intricate details of the statue. (Here, "dross" refers to unwanted material that needs to be discarded.)
* Despite the dross of everyday life, she always found beauty in the small moments. (This sentence uses "dross" to describe the mundane or unpleasant aspects of life.)
* The internet is full of dross, but there are still some valuable gems to be found. (This sentence uses "dross" to refer to the overwhelming amount of low-quality content online.)
* The artist's work, though initially dismissed as dross, has since been recognized as a groundbreaking masterpiece. (This sentence highlights how something initially perceived as worthless can later be appreciated for its value.)