Crayon [noun]

Definition of Crayon:

chalk

Synonyms of Crayon:


Opposite/Antonyms of Crayon:

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Sentence/Example of Crayon:

That experience of aroma-evoked memory became known as the Proust phenomenon, familiar to anyone who’s lost track of the present after burying their nose in a box of crayons.

“If the texture goes, like, a little dryer or starts going a little patchy or if your lipstick starts to smell like crayons, that’s how you know it’s time,” she said.

Put them to work in the corner with the crayons and Popsicle sticks, that’s what.

She also practises etching, pen-and-ink drawing, as well as crayon and water-color sketching.

This crayon "enlargement" presented John with very black skin and spotless white hair.

He used a machine called a physionotrace which enabled him to make profile drawing in white chalk and in crayon.

One certain stroke of the crayon is worth a hundred lines, each approaching the right one.

And with a crayon he made drawings on the wainscot of the room.

In 1835 the three volumes of the "Crayon Miscellanies," were published.

He sat at the main screen, and studied the blip, making tiny crayon marks.