chalky

chalky(
cha
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ki
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. calizo
The rhododendrons will not survive in the chalky soil.Los rododendros no sobrevivirán en la tierra caliza.
b. gredoso
The house collapsed, throwing up a cloud of chalky dust.La casa se vino abajo, tirando una nube de polvo gredoso.
c. cretoso
The beach was surrounded by chalky cliffs.La playa estaba rodeada por acantilados cretosos.
d. calcáreo
This product will eliminate the chalky residue from the toilet.Este producto eliminará los residuos calcáreos del inodoro.
a. pálido
His face looked chalky and thin.Su rostro se veía pálido y delgado.
a. lleno de tiza
The professor was embarrassed when one of his students pointed out his chalky trousers.El profesor se sintió avergonzado cuando uno de sus estudiantes señaló que sus pantalones estaban llenos de tiza.
b. cubierto de tiza
The gymnast's feet were chalky, so she left footprints that led to the balance beam.Los pies de la gimnasta estaban cubiertos de tiza, así que dejó huellas que llevaban a la barra de equilibrio.
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