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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121. Black and white thick chenille cropped sweater, £293. Black chenille thick sweater with colourful tulip motif, £396.
122. The roof sloped steeply, and the front of the house was ornamented with mock-Tudor black and white beams.
123. I was fascinated by these glossy black and white photographs.
124. They are models of compassionate capitalism at work to black and white alike.
125. But she turned out black and white with a bright blue stripe running down each wing.
126. Some kind of news program comes on, in black and white.
127. At first glance it could be mistaken for an ornately carved stool, its black and white surfaces for a kind of sculpture.
128. In his strange black and white clothing he looked like a human magpie himself.
129. In many cases, it was a battle that black and white executives at the majors fought with real gusto.
130. Thick, immaculately cut ash-blonde hair brushed the padded silk shoulders of a black and white striped Roland Klein suit.
131. The only small short-billed wader looking black and white both at rest and in flight; legs orange.
132. She pushed wide the door and edged through the lanes between the great plants, black and white and grey.
133. The movie's design conceit uses color for the dream, and black and white for the real world.
134. Black and white vinyl tiles can look particularly effective, and hardboard or chipboard, painted or varnished, make cheap cover-ups.
135. However, the upshot of his research is that differences in motor skills do exist between black and white kids.
136. Ranchers turned out in force to hear him; the crowd was a bobbing sea of black and white cowboy hats.
137. She was very tall, with a wild look in her eyes, and she was all black and white.
138. A large black and white wader, mantle and wing-tips grey in immature.
139. The main character is now standing in a bright, empty room with black and white floor tiles.
140. When she opened her mouth they darted out, glossy and black and white.
141. From up there, the grazing Holsteins are only black and white specks which seem incapable of movement.
142. The fashion for black and white dates from the Victorian era.
143. First he takes black and white photographs of the parchments in ultra-violet light.
144. We start with three families of large black and white waders.
145. Children think in black and white, good and bad,[sentencedict.com/black and white.html] and the comic has a powerful influence on shaping attitudes.
146. Looks real black and white now-very clear-but back then everything came at you in these bright colors.
147. By contrasting colour and black and white photography, the men seem to appear more distant and further unobtainable.
148. The columns and arches are painted in diaper and other patterns in indian red, black and white.
149. This is why a black and white television screen is satisfactory as a means of communication.
150. Black and white imagery has been used in other company contexts at moments of crisis.
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