Similar words: back and forth, white, white lie, black, black out, the White House, in the black, blackmail. Meaning: n. 1. the result of the printing process 2. a black-and-white photograph or slide. adj. not having or not capable of producing colors black-and-white. adj. 1. lacking hue or shades of grey; part white and part black 2. not having or not capable of producing colors 3. of a situation that is sharply divided into mutually exclusive categories 4. having spots or patches (small areas of contrasting color or texture).
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91. Down below were the pink seashell murals lit by fluorescent lights, and distant black and white movies on the screen.
92. It's an old black and white photograph which I cut out many years ago from a now long defunct feature magazine.
93. She was lead singer in the Black and White Minstrel Show during the 70s.
94. He was a measure of real progress, of a white community able to move into a black and white century.
95. I didn't mean to divide the world into black and white, you know.
96. The black and white stripes of the skunks act as a powerful deterrent, even from a great distance.
97. A black and white room and indirect lighting helps the visual perspective for the partially sighted.
98. A generation of sell-out shows and peak-time television audiences witnessed the Black and White shows.
99. Unmistakable with its black and white plumage, black on the bare head and neck and plumed wings.
100. It is certainly true that no two zebras are exactly alike in the details of their black and white lines.
101. That perception of inferiority in turn means that some sort of caste barrier is erected between black and white.
102. Lack of red on under tail coverts distinguishes from all other black and white woodpeckers, except Three-toed.
103. The black and white photograph of a romanticised work environment seems to represent both the past and present.
104. The jaundiced eye sees not black and white but yellow and grey.
105. This incident was the culmination of increasing hostility among black and white students at Olivet.
106. For example, skin colour assigns individuals to racial statuses such as black and white but this merely reflects the conventions of particular societies.
107. It is in the nature of protest movements to paint issues as black and white.
108. The economic disparity between the area's black and white citizens is a serious problem.
109. There are black and white rabbits, there are big-eared and small-eared rabbits.
110. And black and white tufted ducks tacked to-and-fro, the wind blowing their crests into stiff little top-knots.
111. As with other areas, global comparisons between black and white populations hide differences within the black population.
112. That was one of the things with black and white, the shadows, the dimension that you can get.
113. Another possible locus of difference between black and white speech is in voice setting.
114. A colour photocopier was installed,[http://sentencedict.com/black and white.html] in addition to the two black and white copiers.
115. I was in the Ralembergs' garden where something black and white was floating in the small carp pond.
116. To an outsider, the contrasts of this nation reach far beyond the black and white of skin tones.
117. The cliche is never more true than in the black and white morality of the technicolour red-blooded Western movie.
118. The excluded black and white citizens in the urban areas seem set to continue to suffer deprivation and disadvantage.
119. For the black and white believers who gathered at Azusa Street, the answer was simple: any day now.
120. As for special event photography black and white will be quite sufficient.
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