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  2. to achieve something, such as a victory, or to score points in a game: Today's victory is the fifth that the Irish team has chalked up this year. It was doubtful whether the Conservatives could chalk up a fourth successive election victory, but they did. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling. A game.

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      CHALK SOMETHING UP meaning: 1. to achieve something, such as...

  3. CHALK SOMETHING UP TO SOMETHING definition: 1. to consider something as being caused by something else: 2. to consider that something is…. Learn more.

  4. phrasal verb. If you chalk up a success, a victory, or a number of points in a game, you achieve it. For almost 11 months, the army chalked up one victory after another. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)] Andy Wilkinson chalked up his first win of the season. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [ Also VERB noun PARTICLE] More Synonyms of chalk up.

  5. 1. : ascribe, credit. chalked up his failures to inexperience. 2. : attain, achieve. chalk up another victory. Synonyms. accredit. ascribe. attribute. credit. impute. lay. put down. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of chalk up in a Sentence.

  6. phrasal verb. chalk up something. (informal) to achieve or record a success, points in a game, etc. The team chalked up their tenth win this season. As a Hollywood actor he has chalked up a number of box-office successes. They will have chalked up 40 years of marriage this summer. Topics Success c2. Take your English to the next level.

  7. The meaning of CHALK (SOMETHING) UP TO is to explain (something) by stating its cause : to say that (something) was caused by (something). How to use chalk (something) up to in a sentence.

  8. Chalk up definition: to score or register (something). See examples of CHALK UP used in a sentence.

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