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  1. to chalk

    To cut.--To walk one's chalks, to run off; also, an ordeal for drunkenness, to see whether the suspected person can move along the line. "Walking a deck-seam" is to the same purpose, as the man is to proceed without overstepping it on either side.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to chalk in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to chalk in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of to chalk in a Sentence

  1. Travis Barham:

    This is a particularly extreme case because you have a professor trying to wipe away the chalk himself, far too often university officials try to play the role of speech police and try to restrict what can be said and where it can be said on campus.

  2. Sara Taglieri:

    I'm not upset because I have chalk or confetti blown in my way, i mean, it was an explosion that rocked my house, my neighbors, my community and my town.

  3. Max Lieblich:

    Of course, it's better for the community, for the fraction of the community that loves this chalk, for this chalk to still be produced, there's incredible value to this, but the value is in using it up, not hoarding it.

  4. S. Weinstein:

    The chalk marks are transient, the formulas eternal.

  5. President Barack Obama:

    They may think that they can chalk up some quick victories, but our reach is long. We do not give up. You threaten America, you will have no safe haven. We will find you and like petty tyrants and terrorists before you, the world is going to leave you behind and keep moving on without you, because we will get you.

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