- A
crayon (or wax pastel) is a
stick of
pigmented wax used for
writing or drawing. Wax
crayons differ from pastels, in
which the
pigment is
mixed with...
- of
crayons,
there have been many
specialty sets,
including Silver Swirls, Gem Tones,
Pearl Brite Crayons,
Metallic FX
Crayons,
Magic Scent Crayons, Silly...
-
trope supposes that they
frequently eat
crayons and
drink glue. In an
instance of self-deprecating humor, the
crayon-eater
trope was po****rized by Marines...
- A 150-
crayon pack
featuring a
plastic telescope-like case was
introduced in 2006, and
includes 118
regular color crayons, 16
glitter crayons, and 16...
-
Family Entertainment. In Canada, it was
shown on YTV. The
Crayons - a box of multi-coloured
crayons, who
introduce each episode's
story then
moralise at the...
- name to the
first drawing crayons, with the
suffix -ola,
meaning "oleaginous," a
reference to the wax from
which the
crayons were made.
Initially this...
- 13th number-one hit on that chart.
Crayons marked Summer's last
album released before her
death on May 17, 2012.
Crayons marked Summer's
first full-length...
-
drapery aux
trois crayons. The
technique was, most notably,
pioneered and po****rised by the
Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens. Aux deux
crayons uses only two...
- Conté (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃te]), also
known as Conté
sticks or Conté
crayons, are a
drawing medium composed of
compressed powdered graphite or charcoal...
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Crayon Shin-chan (****anese: クレヨンしんちゃん, Hepburn:
Kureyon Shin-chan) is a ****anese
manga series written and
illustrated by Yo****o Usui.
Crayon Shin-chan...