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  • adjective having black marks

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Examples

  • They both revolve around "reviled villains" who have been black-marked by the society they live in - 1980s Miami, 1980s upstate New York.

    intertribal: bad guys, victimized communities intertribal 2010

  • They both revolve around "reviled villains" who have been black-marked by the society they live in - 1980s Miami, 1980s upstate New York.

    bad guys, victimized communities intertribal 2010

  • If Stephen King had written "Rage" in a similar climate as today's, would he still be the author he is today, or would he have been turned in by his teachers and been black-marked for the rest of his life?

    It Has Come To This 2008

  • If Stephen King had written "Rage" in a similar climate as today's, would he still be the author he is today, or would he have been turned in by his teachers and been black-marked for the rest of his life?

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • Relentlessly her pencil black-marked our daily records if we were not present to respond to our names, and no chum of ours had done it successfully for us.

    American Indian Stories 1921

  • There suddenly appeared through the doorway a white rough-haired terrier dog, black-marked about the face, with shaggy tan eyebrows.

    Villa Rubein, and other stories John Galsworthy 1900

  • The dog, following, threw his black-marked muzzle upwards with a gruff noise, and went back to the door.

    Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900

  • There suddenly appeared through the doorway a white rough-haired terrier dog, black-marked about the face, with shaggy tan eyebrows.

    Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900

  • Relentlessly her pencil black-marked our daily records if we were not present to respond to our names, and no chum of ours had done it successfully for us.

    The School Days of an Indian Girl 1900

  • The dog, following, threw his black-marked muzzle upwards with a gruff noise, and went back to the door.

    Villa Rubein, and other stories John Galsworthy 1900

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