eraser dust
nounDefinitions
The small curls of rubber that are left behind after using an eraser.
- The brush is needed to whisk eraser dust away. The chief advantage of this eraser is that it may be sharpened to a point to erase a very small area.
- It self-cleanses when you knead it with your fingers and leaves your work space free of eraser dust.
- The stuff that was really valuable came from rare eraser colors. Teal or lime green, for example, were particularly hot in third grade. And orange eraser dust? Don't get me started. I would've traded gold bars for orange eraser dust.
A finely powdered plastic that is used to clean smudges from pencil drawings.
- Eraser dust, which can be purchased or made by the conservator by grating an eraser, is sprinkled on a very small section of the area to be cleaned and gently rubbed with a brush.
- One way to help prevent excess graphite from smearing is through the use of eraser dust. Eraser dust can be purchased in a shaker can or in a cleaning pad.
A font that simulates wide hand-drawn letters with a slightly mottled appearance and…
A font that simulates wide hand-drawn letters with a slightly mottled appearance and irregular edges.
- The handwritten, chalkboard type is called eraser dust.
- He is also known for designing dozens of graphic fonts during the early 1990s such as Dragonwick, Dupuy, Eraser Dust, Pixie Font, Polo Semi-Script, Rabbit Bars, and Hosting, to name only a few.
- The moment Kelly noel saw the eraser dust font at Dafont.com, she knew it would be perfect for a page about her sons playing with chalk on the driveway.
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Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for eraser dust. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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