Similar words: allegro, regroup, homegrown, foreground, bridegroom, gross negligence, coffee grounds, middle ground. Meaning: ['nɪːgrəʊ] n. a person with dark skin who comes from Africa (or whose ancestors came from Africa). adj. relating to or characteristic of or being a member of the traditional racial division of mankind having brown to black pigmentation and tightly curled hair.
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1. The Negro minstrel is touring the country.
2. Negro and white civil rights workers.
3. A solicitation from the United Negro College Fund.
4. I even went to Negro nightclubs.
5. We have a Negro vehicle commissioner.
6. Overnight Lucky had become an oddball Negro.
7. She was buried in the Negro cemetery.
8. The free Negro militia ingratiated themselves with the white community by offering to assist in military operations against the slaves.
9. This also left certain Negro Volunteers unprepared to make the necessary adjustment, and led to the same kind of painful surprise.
10. The Negro of tragedy taken away from his family and home.
11. The records of early years tell little about Negro servitude in tobacco country.
12. If the Negro was equal in the eyes of the law, the men wearing badges needed glasses.
13. But the arrival of the new Negro teacher suddenly changed things.
14. PipThe Negro cabin boy who loses his mind when abandoned temporarily in the sea.
15. For Spurs guard Vinny Del Negro, who was trying to realign his jump shot, this might have posed a distraction.
16. A Negro was acceptable, even lovable, if he came out only when invited and at other times stayed back.
17. Sighing like an old Negro cotton-picker, I reclined on the bed and smoked a cigarette.
18. Brains, property and character of the Negro will settle the question of civil rights.
19. A Negro dies of heart failure, they blame it on racial segregation.
20. Jess turned sharply and saw a tall Negro coming from behind the mainmast.
21. Several Negro women waited with her, and Wilson was there to help unload him.
22. On the Cover they saw the picture of a Negro author, and they commented on that.
23. We were educated about Black history by the elders of the Negro Progress Convention.
24. Always so polite with the Archbishop, a fawning, cloying, false man. As lazy as any Negro.
25. According to the children in the class, of whom about one fourth were Negro, they had very few substitute teachers.
26. Yesterday, after that tearful reunion with my suitcase, I tried to get a negro hand-slapping thing going with Felix.
27. Blues singers do well in Ireland, as Celts have a feeling for Negro music.
28. The cleansing fluid was equated with plans of integration: the stain with the Negro.
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29. Another daughter, Elizabeth, died of fever at age two in 1764 and was buried in the Negro cemetery alongside Nina.
30. Sergio parked by the sundial, and walked to the front door where a painted wooden Negro stood in attendance.
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