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crayoned

  • past participle
    of crayon.
    crayon
    noun
    a pointed stick or pencil of colored clay, chalk, wax, etc., used for drawing or coloring.
  • past tense form
    of crayon.
    crayon
    noun
    a pointed stick or pencil of colored clay, chalk, wax, etc., used for drawing or coloring.

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Many families hung banners with crayoned, or painted, rainbows, with a hashtag mantra: “Tutto andra’ bene,” or everything will turn out OK.

From Washington Times Mar. 15, 2020

Taped to another wall are coloring book tear-outs of Odums’ drawings, crayoned in by young children who come here for art instruction.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 21, 2020

In the 50th minute, as the crayoned cheeks began to run, Swiss forward Steven Zuber snapped a header to level the game at 1.

From Washington Post Jun. 21, 2018

A brightly crayoned Pollock's toy theatre pops up in its place, its flat proscenium arch festooned with pictures of the Cheshire Cat and Captain Hook.

From The Guardian Mar. 31, 2013

She takes the page and runs her fingers over the crayoned letters like they’re in Braille.

From "The Tenth Mistake of Hank Hooperman" by Gennifer Choldenko