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chalky

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Adj — Made of or containing chalk, or resembling chalk in texture, color, or taste.

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chalky taste chalky soil chalky white

Etymology

From "chalk" plus the adjective-forming suffix "-y."

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What does “chalky” mean?

The word “chalky” means made of or containing chalk, or resembling chalk in texture, color, or taste. In plain terms, having the powdery, pale texture or taste of chalk.

How do you use “chalky” in a sentence?

Here is “chalky” used in a sentence: “The soil in this region is dry and chalky.”

What part of speech is “chalky”?

“Chalky” is an adjective.

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