chalk-white

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From chalk +‎ white.

Adjective

chalk-white (comparative more chalk-white, superlative most chalk-white)

  1. Chalky white.
    • 1998, Eve 6, “Inside Out”, in Eve 6:
      I burn, burn like a wicker cabinet / chalk-white and oh so frail / I see our time has gotten stale
    • 2015, Arne Dahl, Europa Blues, →ISBN:
      Six utterly chalk-white people were cramped together beneath the parasol, sharing the little circle of shadow it was casting down onto the moderately sundrenched beach.