crayon

IPA: krˈeɪɑn

noun

  • A stick of colored chalk or wax used for drawing.
  • A colored pencil, a colouring pencil
  • (dated) A crayon drawing, or a drawing with colored lines.
  • (dated) A pencil of carbon used in producing electric light.

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To draw with a crayon.
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Examples of "crayon" in Sentences

  • There is s crayon on the floor.
  • She drew the picture with some crayons.
  • The history of crayons is not entirely clear.
  • Not the box, but the paper around the crayon itself.
  • Princess Silver is the princess of the Crayon Kingdom.
  • It's akin to a toddler scrawling in crayon across a textbook.
  • He claimed to recognize the color of crayons by tasting them.
  • Kids continued to maculate the walls in the room with crayons.
  • In 1902 they developed and introduced the Staonal marking crayon.
  • Using the first crayon from a new box always gave me a slight pain.
  • Copies of that catalog still exist with illustrations of the crayons and boxes.
  • Now all I need to discover is how to remove crayon from the TV screen … ideas anyone?
  • You can search for and retrieve all files on your computer that contain the word crayon.
  • In his hands he held a well-worn drawing in crayon of two stick people lying in a hammock.
  • Their opinion couldn't matter less around here if they wrote it in crayon on a cocktail napkin.
  • They could hold up a slogan written in crayon with backwards ‘Rs’ and nobody would be the wiser.
  • Btw, the shiny paper is useful - it allows you to rub out any additions made in crayon * bite back of hand*
  • Who wants to attend these hate mongering events with tons of hillbillys drawing "NOBAMA" signs in crayon while yelling out lies?
  • The letter received by the Olympics Committee was written in crayon with so many spelling and grammatical errors that it was nearly unreadable.
  • Larry brought red, white and black candles into their home, drew a sigil of Baphomet in crayon on a dresser and used a kitchen knife to draw his own blood, according to Marla.

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