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Chalking vs Charking - What's the difference?

chalking | charking |

As verbs the difference between chalking and charking

is that chalking is present participle of chalk while charking is present participle of chark.

As a noun chalking

is something chalked on a surface.

chalking

English

Noun

  • Something chalked on a surface.
  • * 2002 , The Cornellian (volume 134, page 69)
  • Dinner patrons at RPU see dozens of chalkings on the sidewalk each week. Student groups know that this is a prime locale to promote student groups and shows.
  • (painting) The appearance of non-gloss paint on an exterior surface due to chemical deterioration and removal by weather.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • charking

    English

    Verb

    (head)