Crossword-Solution: CHALKY 6 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Chalky a. Consisting of, or resembling, chalk; containing chalk; as,
a chalky cliff; a chalky taste.

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CHALKY anagram CHYLAK, HACKLY

We have 27 clues for the answer “CHALKY”

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Like a dirty blackboard 1 answer
of something having the color of chalk 1 answer
Undetailed, as a photo 1 answer
Like the texture of candy cigarettes 1 answer
Like the taste of liquid barium 1 answer
Like the White Cliffs of Dover 1 answer
Like some protein drinks 1 answer
Like some drinks with fiber 1 answer
Like some antacids 1 answer
Like milk of magnesia 1 answer
Like chewable calcium, often 1 answer
Like blackboard erasers 1 answer
Like an unerased blackboard 1 answer
Like an uncleaned blackboard 1 answer
Like a blackboard eraser 1 answer
How some say Tums tastes 1 answer
cretaceous 2 answers
Like Dover's cliffs 2 answers
Ghostly pale 4 answers
CLIFFS LOCALE WHITE 10 answers
Very pale 10 answers
BIG NAME IN ANTACIDS 10 answers
Whitish 11 answers
ALBESCENT 11 answers
Powdery 12 answers
Colorless. 18 answers
Ashen 50 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
CAZMEE
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CHALKY (5)

All the country about was broken up into low chalky hills, which were so intensely white, and spotted so evenly with sage, that they looked like white leopards crouching.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
These fishes, like the tortoise, the armadillo, the sea-hedgehog, and the Crustacea, are protected by a breastplate which is neither chalky nor stony, but real bone.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
Now the river would approach the side, and run griding along the chalky base of the hill, and show us a few open colza-fields among the trees.
An Inland Voyage Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
Then came a low rumbling far, far below the ground, and through the window I saw a cloud of chalky dust pouring out of the shaft of the stairway.
The Thirty-Nine Steps John Buchan 1996
Clad in quiet black or grey gowns, made high round the throat—dresses that she would have laughed at, or screamed at, as the whim of the moment inclined her, in her maiden days—she sits speechless in corners; her dry white hands (so dry that the pores of her skin look chalky) incessantly engaged, either in monotonous embroidery work or in rolling up endless cigarettes for the Count’s own particular smoking.
The Woman in White Wilkie Collins 1996

Quotes with CHALKY (3)

I DREAM OF A CHARCOAL CHALKY AFRICAI am as black as charcoal But that is only my skin color I don’t need to see hacked white bodies To know that we are the same on the inside I feel the same anguish and disgust for the innocent Murdered black South Africans during apartheid Murdered white South Africans post-apartheid We might not be there to fight apartheid era atrocities But we are here now and must prevent post-apartheid atrocities Murdering innocent whites will not bring …
Dauglas Dauglas Roses in the Rainbow
Then Bacchus and Silenus and the Maenads began a dance, far wilder than the dance of the trees; not merely a dance of fun and beauty (though it was that too) but a magic dance of plenty, and where their hands touched, and where their feet fell, the feast came into existence- sides of roasted meat that filled the grove with delicious smells, and wheaten cakes and oaten cakes, honey and many-colored sugars and cream as thick as porridge and as smooth as still water, peaches, ne…
C. S. Lewis Prince Caspian
He was a quick fellow, and when hot from play, would toss himself in a corner, and in five minutes be deep in any sort of book that he could lay his hands on: if it were Rasselas or Gulliver, so much the better, but Bailey's Dictionary would do, or the Bible with the Apocrypha in it. Something he must read, when he was not riding the pony, or running and hunting, or listening to the talk of men. All this was true of him at ten years of age; he had then read through Chrysal, o…
George Eliot Middlemarch
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Used 15 times in crossword archives (1984–2025).