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chalk

[chawk] / tʃɔk /










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With the notable exception of Fox News, he has chalked up appearances on every major network and cable news channel.

From Salon

Home midfielder Franck Honorat had the ball in the net shortly after half-time but his effort was chalked off by VAR for offside.

From Barron's

Prof Gaffney, from the University of Bradford, explained it would have taken a lot of effort to dig the holes - around two storeys deep - from the chalk landscape.

From BBC

Portfolio managers chalked up the sudden turnaround for small caps to rising expectations that the Federal Reserve will deliver another interest-rate cut next month.

From MarketWatch

Portfolio managers chalked up the sudden turnaround for small caps to rising expectations that the Federal Reserve will deliver another interest-rate cut next month.

From MarketWatch