chalky texture
chalky taste
a board whitened with a chalky substance.
Chronic gout leads to deposion of urates into a chalky mass known as a "tophus".
Ideally located in the south facing stope of the foothills of the Montagne noire, these vineyards grow on both chalky (80%) and schistous soil (20 %).
The chalky soil in the garden is not ideal for growing vegetables.
Her skin felt chalky and dry after spending hours in the sun.
The chalky taste of the medicine made it hard to swallow.
The old building had a chalky appearance due to years of weathering.
She painted her nails with a chalky white polish.
The chalky cliffs along the coast are a popular tourist attraction.
The wine had a chalky texture that was unusual but pleasant.
The chalky residue on the blackboard was difficult to erase.
She wore a chalky pink dress to the party.
The chalky cliffs were a striking contrast against the blue sky.
Different texture from normal. They've kind of like got a bit more chalky.
Its chalky soul left the building hours ago.
Take limestone, a chalky rock rich in minerals called carbonates.
Every one of them was chalky pale, the palest of all the students living in this sunless town.
Bran drank. The potion was thick and chalky, but there was honey in it, so it went down easy.
The other gods painted him chalky white and glued feathers to him.
They rubbed chalky gypsum over their doeskin leggings.
But we wanted the whole kitchen to feel bright, airy, and really chalky.
Lagoons and shallow seas often deposit chalky sediments composed of plankton exoskeletons.
MUNIR VIRANI: The inner organs were covered with a white, chalky paste.
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