to chalk out

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To mark or trace out as with chalk.--Johnson. To chalk out a plan or proceeding, is to devise or lay out a plan.


His own mind chalked out to him the just proportions and measures of behaviour to his fellow creatures.--South.

The time falls within the compass here chalked out by nature very punctually.--Woodward, Nat. Hist.

The Liverpool Times, when speaking of Sir Robert Peel's Tariff, says:

The United States cannot be insensible to the enlightened views in commercial matters, which English philosophers have chalked out, and which English statesmen have carried.--Juen 19, 1846.

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