0 a type of soft, white rock -- kreda
1 a small stick of chalk that is used for writing and drawing -- kreda
a piece of chalk
2 to write something with a piece of chalk -- napisać kredą
In the election in the south in 1978, chalked on the pavement was the figure 78.
I think that we can begin this debate by chalking up another accurate prediction.
He stated that chalking of the description to which he referred was a danger to traffic.
You could not do it with the old people who printed in defiance of you, and you cannot stop chalking with the by-law to-night.
There are few places in which there are by-laws against chalking.
In a great display he has taken arguments given in 1947 and chalked them off in 1949, and vice versa.
Let us pay credit to the large achievements they have chalked up.
At a time of slack demand, industry is still chalking up some impressive achievements.