1. chalking - Noun
2. chalking - Verb
of Chalk
Source: Webster's dictionaryLife is grace. Sleep is forgiveness. The night absolves. Darkness wipes the slate clean, not spotless to be sure, but clean enough for another day's chalking. Frederick Buechner
Asked about $25 million that would be set aside for D.C.’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Trump shrugged off concerns about the amount, chalking it up as the fruit of bipartisan compromise. Source: Internet
NEIL Grinnell was beaming from ear to ear after chalking up a personal best time in Newport’s inaugural marathon. Source: Internet
The Hall won the toss and elected to bat, chalking up a formidable 225-4 declared off 50 overs with Markey and James Hurlin (67) putting on 101 for the third wicket. Source: Internet
FC Edmonton are chalking up last weekend’s embarrassing home loss to North Carolina FC as a bad day at the office. Source: Internet
I am so impressed by all of the stories that people have shared by chalking, and I know that these situations are extremely difficult to talk about. Source: Internet