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In the world of psychological defenses, its the great cosmic chalkboard eraser.
The frozen cheeks were sliced into cubic rectangles about the size of chalkboard erasers.
They mark a new use for felt, a material best known for chalkboard erasers and poodle skirts.
They were simply made from an empty deodorant roll-on container and a strip of felt from a chalkboard eraser.
Hammett created the chalkboard before the invention of the chalkboard eraser by creating slating paint.
In the final chapter, the teacher chooses Ellen and Austine to go outside and clean the chalkboard erasers.
The Breather uses many unusual objects to kill his female victims such as a paper clip, a chalkboard eraser, and a horse-head bookend.
(That may still be an issue; The LoJack device is actually the size of a chalkboard eraser.)
Felt chalkboard erasers or blackboard dusters are used to erase chalk markings on a chalkboard.
A felt chalkboard eraser — stolen school supplies were a common base material — completed a tool for making a “mop tag” (the makeshift marker being the “mop”).
I thought of grade school and the puffs of chalk that billowed when you smacked the chalkboard erasers together, until finally the wind had taken my father away.
Car owners pay a dealer $595 (or less) to have a radio transceiver about the size of a chalkboard eraser hidden in their cars; there are no monthly monitoring fees.
For many adults, the mention of the President's Physical Fitness Test conjures up images of sprinting between two chalkboard erasers and doing sit ups to exhaustion.
The unit is a small transmitter, about the size of a chalkboard eraser, that is installed by new car dealers or authorized distributors in a hidden location in a customer's car.
A chalkboard eraser (or blackboard duster) is a special type of eraser specifically used to erase chalk markings on slating paint (used on chalkboards and slates).
Chalkboard erasers were first invented around 1863 by John L. Hammett, who owned some stores that sold and created school products in Rhode Island and then later in Boston.
She thinks Angela is a bizarre, troublemaking and wayward girl, and constantly punishes her, even for things she didn't do by making her clap the chalkboard erasers (something Angela has since become very good at) among other punishments.
An anecdote about Wright, disclaimed by Wright himself, describes a lecture during which Wright tucked an unruly guinea pig under his armpit, where he usually held a chalkboard eraser: at the end of the lecture, Wright absent-mindedly erased the blackboard with the guinea pig.