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Chalky

Chalky meaning

Consisting of or containing chalk. | Resembling chalk in some way. | Of a tournament: in which the favorites win, or expected to win, most of the games.

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Small clusters of chalky-looking bubbles should appear on the surface.

The path is chalky and well above the water, making it good in pretty much all weather conditions.

They thought the chalky, white substance could be from chemicals used in previous conservation efforts.

Those include the natural variety, such as wetlands, estuaries, creeks and the state’s chalky, erosion-prone bluffs, but also human-centric benefits such as public access, cheap accommodations, ocean views, social and cultural diversity, and aesthetics.

Trust The Wine Society to stock this scrumptious, chalky sparkler crafted by the team at Hattingley Valley (The Grange now has its own winery and in-house winemaker, Harry Pickering).

All of the matte colours translated well onto the eye rather than just looking great in the pan but dull on the skin (which is often the case with bright eyeshadow shades) and they were creamy enough to blend out easily without being chalky.

Chalky sees something which he can never wipe out of his memory.

The product absorbs instantly to your strands, giving you a major boost without looking chalky or accentuating split ends.

The look’s latest champion, Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga, introduced a phalanx of these human anomalies in his spring 2020 show, all chalky complexions and vulcanized lips and with prosthetics augmenting their otherwise sunken cheeks.

Jim added: ‘When I did that Chalky stuff it was about an accent.

Who was Jim Davidson's controversial character Chalky White?

At the Huntley clay mine white chalky clay called kaolinite is mined; the kaolinite is exposed on the resurgent dome and appears as a brilliant white band.

Calcium, magnesium or sodium may bind to these lesions to produce a chalky-white substance.

Legrand often appeared in realistic costume, his chalky face his only concession to tradition, leading some advocates of pantomime, like Gautier, to lament that he was betraying the character of the type.

They are notable for north-facing chalky slopes that derive heat from the warm winds rising from the valleys below.

This area is one of the region’s oldest milk producers; it has chalky soil, marked by history and human activity, and is favourable for the raising of goats.

This process consists of pressure impregnation of otherwise unsaleable chalky American material by epoxy and plastics (such as polystyrene ) and water glass (sodium silicate) to produce a wetting effect and improve durability.

Whatever the colour, turquoise should not be excessively soft or chalky; even if treated, such lesser material (to which most turquoise belongs) is liable to fade or discolour over time and will not hold up to normal use in jewellery.