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Answer for the clue "Place for chalk drawings ", 8 letters:
sidewalk

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Word definitions for sidewalk in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians; usually beside a street or roadway [syn: pavement ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sidewalk \Side"walk`\, n. A walk for foot passengers at the side of a street or road; a foot pavement. [U.S.]

Usage examples of sidewalk.

Then she stepped on to the sidewalk, crossing it with purposeful stride and thrust open the batwing doors.

He stepped back onto the sidewalk beside Beryal, still marveling at how many wagons rolled up and down the avenue.

The sidewalks too were littered with men and women, hatless and bonnetless, who had rushed out of the houses.

A few boothers pulled carts loaded with their stands and wares down the sidewalk.

Jack, forgotten Mannie, as I yanked the front door open and ran out, and down the steps into the night, across the lawn and the sidewalk.

The marimba player was setting up his instrument on a broad sidewalk opposite the esplanade, while eager natives watched.

Flinging the cane aside, Marle dashed along the sidewalk, straight toward Cardona.

The lawyer climbed into the machine, waited until the others were also aboard--it was a tight fit in the back seat with Monk, Johnny, Pat and Dink Masket all wedged in--then the limousine backed off the sidewalk and left the spot.

Lame Deer, and Marius walked abreast along one of the sidewalks of Melos, which was the name of the principle market city, as well as that of the planet itself.

They saw nothing of Merwell in the foyer, but came face to face with the former student of Oak Hall on the sidewalk.

CHAPTER SEVEN WHEN ROSTNIKOV STEPPED AROUND THE BUILDING onto the sidewalk of Vernadksogo Prospekt, he knew he would not have to walk to the metro station.

Our office was smack in the middle of the part of Lower Manhattan where Little Italy overlapped with Chinatown, and the south side of Canal Street was lined with Chineserun fish stores that daily displayed open crates of live fish on the sidewalks.

Five minutes later, he stepped off onto the sidewalk and walked into the cavernous entrance of Pali No.

After that came pyramids and crystals, positive and negative ion generators, a grow-your-own-clone booth, a tarot reader, a palmist, a noodle stand, cheap body organs and cyberware, another noodle stand, soykaf, a Sidewalk Doc, and a group of masked men big enough to be orks, all wearing the black hoods, jumpsuits, gloves, and boots of the Sanitation Department.

He stopped short, shrugged his shoulders perplexedly, waved his hand, and again began to pace the sidewalk, looking at Foma askance.