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Chalky

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The hiker's boots left chalky footprints on the dusty trail.
The hiker left behind a trail of chalky footprints on the dusty path.
The doctor noticed the patient's chalky complexion.
The clay soil in the garden felt chalky and lacked moisture.
The dentist warned her that the teeth-whitening treatment might leave her teeth feeling chalky for a few days.
The white cliffs of Dover are known for their chalky composition.
After spending hours under the sun, his arms and legs turned chalky and sunburned.
The dry, chalky texture of her skin indicated that she hadn't been drinking enough water.
The overripe bananas had a chalky texture when she tried to eat them.
The statue's appearance was intentionally made chalky to create a realistic effect.
The hiker's hands became chalky from the cold mountain air.
The doctor noticed the patient's chalky complexion, indicating poor circulation.
The climber's fingertips became chalky from gripping the cold rocks.
The hiker's face turned chalky as he reached the high-altitude summit.
The statue's chalky texture made it seem like it was carved from marble.
The geologist identified a chalky rock formation in the cave, which indicated the presence of limestone.
The chalky residue on the wine glass indicated poor cleaning.
The medicine left a chalky taste in her mouth after she swallowed it.
She applied a chalky white foundation to achieve a porcelain look.
The old book's pages had become yellowed and chalky with age.
The doctor prescribed a chalky antacid to relieve the patient's acid reflux symptoms.
The artist created a chalky texture on the canvas.
The doctor prescribed a chalky antacid to relieve the patient's stomach discomfort.
The archaeologist carefully brushed away the chalky soil to uncover ancient artifacts.
The dentist noticed a chalky white spot on the patient's tooth, indicating the early stages of decay.
The doctor examined the patient's chalky skin.
The student used a chalky highlighter to mark important passages in the textbook.
The old book had yellowed pages with chalky edges.
The hiker slipped on the chalky surface of the limestone trail.
The chalky soil in this region is not suitable for growing most crops.
After applying the foundation, her face looked chalky and lacked a natural glow.
The old building had a chalky appearance due to years of weathering.
The hiker's hands were covered in chalky dust after climbing the rocky mountain.
As the wind howled through the narrow alley, it created a chalky sound.
The rusty door hinges creaked with a chalky noise.
The old violin produced a chalky sound as the bow scraped across the strings.
The violinist's high notes sounded chalky and unpleasant.
The patient's skin had a chalky texture after applying the medicated cream.
The chalky soil in the garden is perfect for growing lavender.
The sunscreen left a chalky residue on her skin, making it look pale.
The farmer had to add acidic substances to neutralize the chalky soil in the field.
The construction worker had to dig through the chalky ground to lay the foundation.
The pale, chalky skin of the newborn worried the parents.
The archaeologist discovered pottery fragments buried in the chalky soil of the ancient burial site.
The white residue on her hands after climbing the chalky rock wall was difficult to wash off.
The harsh winter weather left his face looking chalky and windburned.
The baby's skin was chalky and peeling due to a mild rash.
The whiteboard marker created a chalky mark on the board.
The hiker enjoyed walking through the chalky landscapes of the White Cliffs of Dover.
Her hands were chalky after working in the garden all day.
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