Sentence examples for chalkboard from inspiring English sources

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chalkboard

noun

A slate board for writing on with chalk; a predecessor to a whiteboard.

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Because graphic novels are popular, I included illustrations: Bingo at a chalkboard, pointer in paw, instructing Abe; Abe kicking his heels together as Uncle Gabe emerges from the crypt, etc.

It is an old story, just as the national team almost staged a walk‑out the first time Walter Winterbottom showed up with a chalkboard, just as English managers still routinely dismiss discussion of tactics and methods by those from outside the sport's own sweaty front parlour, and just as we still love to laugh at Louis van Gaal and his "philosophy".

If politicians were controlling the presentation of football they would be filming it with a single camera, in black and white, and using a chalkboard to present the scores.

DANA MILBANK had a long piece in Sunday's Washington Post that recaps the conspiratorial lunacy of Glenn Beck's chalkboard theorising, with a special emphasis on Mr Beck's twin obsessions with Adolf Hitler and Woodrow Wilson.

Inside is a large chalkboard with a strain from Chopin written in large notes.

In her first video piece, "Organic Honey's Visual Telepathy" (1972), she performed suggestively wearing a mask she bought in a sex shop.Ms Jonas's Milan show features 20 works incorporating screens of various sizes, chalkboard drawings and photographs.

Miles said they heard a sound next door that sounded like a yardstick slapping on a chalkboard.

The all-round design has a contemporary wooden play kitchen, with accessories included, on one side and a townhouse with rooms and a chalkboard on the other.

The teacher was given his due, shots of his face interspersing the animation, and it's hard to think of any sight more inspirational than that of the attentive schoolchildren in Lagos, listening intently to a man equipped only with chalk, chalkboard, and virtue.

The chalkboard sign for Brick Lane Coffee in Shoreditch was photographed by passerbys bearing the message: "Sorry, no Uggs (slag wellies)".

The first thing to remember is: always treat your kite [taps chalkboard picture of a biplane] like you treat your woman [whips the air with his cane]." Lieutenant George Hugh Lauriee): "How, how do you mean, Sir? Do you mean, do you mean take her home at weekends to meet your mother?" Lord Flashheart: "No, I mean get inside her five times a day and take her to heaven and back".

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