black+and+white

  • 31black-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… …

  • 32black 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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  • 33black 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

  • 34black 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… …

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  • 35black-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

  • 36black-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

  • 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. The… …

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  • 38black 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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  • 39black and white —    When it is very clear who or what is right and wrong, then the situation is black and white.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 40Black and white —   When it is very clear who or what is right and wrong, then the situation is black and white …

    Dictionary of English idioms