chalky
English
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editAudio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɔːki
Adjective
editchalky (comparative chalkier, superlative chalkiest)
- Consisting of or containing chalk.
- Resembling chalk in some way.
- a chalky texture
- 1950 July, “Traveller's Joy”, in Railway Magazine, page ii (advertisement):
- Their flowers range from the rather formal blossoming of outer London to the wilder flowering of the country, where willow-herb and broom, traveller's joy and campion, go rioting over the chalky banks of the Metropolitan Line.
- (US, sports, chiefly basketball) Of a tournament: in which the favorites win, or expected to win, most of the games.
- 2019, FiveThirtyEight[1]:
- It’s funny — even though the bracket has been so chalky, several of the top seeds have looked suspect at times.
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editconsisting of or containing chalk
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References
edit- “chalky”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.