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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
chalk-mark

1767, from chalk (n.) + mark (n.). As a verb from 1866.

Usage examples of "chalk-mark".

He wrote down the locations of these drops and chalk-mark sites so precisely that Jericho could find them on written description only.

He could now follow the chalk-marks to the room or cave where the ingots were— and where he felt sure that George and Julian were imprisoned!