black+and+white

  • 31black\ and\ white — n. phr. 1. Print or writing; words on paper, not spoken; exact written or printed form. He insisted on having the agreement down in black and white. Mrs. Jones would not believe the news, so Mr. Jones showed her the article in the newspaper and… …

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  • 32black-and-white — UK / US adjective 1) a black and white photograph, film, or television shows pictures in black, white, and grey but not in colour 2) involving one idea that is clearly right and another that is clearly wrong, so that it is not difficult for you… …

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  • 33black-and-white — /blæk ən ˈwaɪt/ (say blak uhn wuyt) adjective 1. of or relating to a film, a television program, or photographs which are not in colour. 2. of or relating to a television set which does not display colour transmissions. 3. with clearly apparent… …

  • 34black and white — 1) a black and white picture Syn: monochrome, gray scale 2) I wish to see the proposals in black and white Syn: in print, printed, written down, set down, on paper, recorded, on record, documented 3) …

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  • 35black and white — n. the police; a black and white police patrol car; any police car. □ A black and white pulled up to the curb. □ Call the black and whites. We got trouble here …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 36black and white —   simply means without color; before the invention of color film stock, all films were black and white; monochrome (literally meaning one color ) usually refers to a film shot in black and white, although it can refer to a film shot in shades of… …

    Glossary of cinematic terms

  • 37black-and-white — {adj.} Divided into only two sides that are either right or wrong or good or bad, with nothing in between; thinking or judging everything as either good or bad. * /Everything is black and white to Bill; if you re not his friend, you are his enemy …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 38black-and-white — {adj.} Divided into only two sides that are either right or wrong or good or bad, with nothing in between; thinking or judging everything as either good or bad. * /Everything is black and white to Bill; if you re not his friend, you are his enemy …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 39black-and-white — adj Divided into only two sides that are either right or wrong or good or bad, with nothing in between; thinking or judging everything as either good or bad. Everything is black and white to Bill; if you re not his friend, you are his enemy. The… …

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  • 40black and white — 1. noun a) A 1970s police patrol car. b) A type of giant cookie (about 8 inches diameter) with icing on the top side: half white, half dark chocolate. Syn: panda 2. adjective a) Representing co …

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