crayons in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

crayons in the PONS Dictionary

crayons Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

wax crayons
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He provided the prisoners with basic art supplies such as pencils, ink, crayons, watercolor paint, and paper.
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These were primarily children-orientated products, such as colouring books, puzzles and crayons.
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Normal pencils, chalk, and crayons all share the characteristic that they can not run out.
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Between 1892 and 1900 his work underwent a metamorphosis as it became almost entirely devoted to drawings in crayons with serene subjects.
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Indoors there would always be paints, crayons cards and puzzles.
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Her request is denied, but she is allowed crayons.
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There are also watercolor crayons, sometimes called watersoluble crayons.
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Stockings were filled with various items such as cards, games, crayons, lip balm and more.
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He drew pictures with crayons on sidewalks, and invented stories for his friends about knights and legends.
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Other methods of decorating shirts include using paints, markers, fabric transfer crayons, dyes, spray paint, and many more.
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