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chalk sth up
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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.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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noun white rock VERB + CHALK quarry CHALK + NOUN cliff, downs, hill | pit, quarry small stick of chalk ADJ. coloured a box of coloured chalks QUANT. piece, stick CHALK + NOUN drawing | dust PREP. in ~ She had scrawled a note in chalk across the blackboard. | with ~ to write with chalk
Oxford Collocations Dictionary