chalk dust
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The teacher clapped her hands, sending a small cloud of chalk dust into the air.
Definition
Noun: - Fine powder residue from chalk: The particulate matter that is created and becomes airborne when chalk is used for writing or drawing, typically on a chalkboard.
Usage
- This term specifically refers to the dust itself, not the act of creating it or the chalk that produces it.
- It is commonly used in educational contexts or any setting where chalkboards are utilized.
- It is typically an uncountable noun.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Use: Can be used descriptively to evoke a specific atmosphere, often academic or old-fashioned.
- The room had the familiar, dry smell of chalk dust and old books.
Variants and Related Words
- Chalk (n): The stick of soft white or colored limestone used for writing or drawing.
- Dust (n): Fine, dry powder consisting of tiny particles of earth or waste matter.
Synonyms
- Powder residue
- Particulate matter from chalk
Notes
- "Chalk dust" is a compound noun. The primary definition and examples focus on the compound term itself as a single concept.
- There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this compound noun.
The teacher clapped her hands, sending a small cloud of chalk dust into the air.
Noun
- dust resulting from writing with a piece of chalk
- chalk dust covered the teacher's hands