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chalks, 3rd person singular present; chalking, present participle; chalked, past tense; chalked, past participle;
  1. Draw or write with chalk

  2. Draw or write on (a surface) with chalk
    • - blackboards chalked with Japanese phrases
  3. Rub (something, esp. a pool cue) with chalk

  4. Charge (drinks bought in a bar) to a person's account


  1. (Chalker) The person who keeps score.
  2. (Chalker) The person who blocks the wagon wheels with wheel chocks on the circus train flat cars.
  3. When the paint finish on panels has a white powder film due to over exposure.
  4. a powdering effect left on the surface of the paper after the ink has failed to dry satisfactorily due to a fault in printing.
  5. Deterioration of a printed image caused by ink that absorbs into paper too fast or has long exposure to sun, and wind making printed images look dusty. Also called crocking.
  6. A process by which finishes develop a loose powdery surface resulting from decomposition of the binder, principally through the action of ultraviolet rays.
  7. A condition where in rubs off a print, as would chalk, after the normal drying period, It usually occurs on coated paper and when normal drying period.
  8. A term used to describe the quality of print on paper where the absorption of the paper is so great that it breaks up the ink image creating loose pigment dust.
  9. Formation of a powder on the surface of a paint film caused by disintegration of the binder during weathering. Can be affected by the choice of pigment or binder.
  10. The tendency of some exterior paints to slowly erode over a period of time.
  11. Formation of a dry powdery chalk-like appearance or deposit on the surface of a material. It is due to a breaking down of the material after being exposed to ultraviolet light, or other weathering.
  12. The ready removal in the form of a powder, of an insufficiently bound layer of pigment on the paper surface resulting from absorption into the paper caused by over saturation of ink.
  13. Loose, powdery substance caused by deterioration of a concrete surface or degradation of a coating or overlay.
  14. A soft white or gray appearance on the surface of a weathered finish.
  15. A gritty, chalklike film of pigments released by some exterior house paints as they weather.
  16. The appearance of filler particles of the housing material forming a rough powdery surface. This chalking is the result of UV deterioration and/or erosion.
  17. A phenomenon of certain coatings manifested by the presence of loose powder that results from the film itself, at or just beneath the surface.
  18. A surface phenomenon indicating degradation of a cosmetic surface. Chalking is a powdery film which appears lighter than the original color.
  19. In printing, a term which refers to improper drying of ink. Pigment dusts off because the vehicle has been absorbed too rapidly into the paper.
  20. The art of using chalks to enhance your scrapbook pages.
  21. Chalking the coat on man's best friend is a procedure used before handstripping to allow for a better grip on the hair.  The same concept is applied when pulling the hair from the ear canal. The ear powder absorbs the oil and moisture and helps you to better grasp the coat. ...
  22. The result of weathering of a paint film resulting in a white powdery appearance.
  23. a screen printed ink where the pigment is not properly bound to the substrate and can be easily rubbed off in the form of a powder, common with exposure to the elements.
  24. Erosion of paint film, leaving pigment particles without a binder.
  25. When an image deteriorates or looks washed because ink soaks in too fast, or is weatherd. Can be used to effects.