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  • I know I'll get at least six comments telling me I'm an unimaginative repetitive black-souled idiot.

    Redskins-Colts another FedEx Field sellout Dan Steinberg 2010

  • But we are going to be harsh on Cuba, drive their country into the dust because they are a bunch of black-souled commies.

    A Rant about Gas Prices and Sunday Morning wendigomountain 2008

  • I really think the best thing we can do is give people enough space to be themselves and trust that they're not necessarily black-souled maniacs driven to murder us the first time we lift the boot from their throat.

    creeping theocracy 2005

  • Whereas the bad golfers -- and by bad I do not mean incompetent, but black-souled -- the men who fail to count a stroke when they miss the globe; the men who never replace a divot; the men who talk while their opponent is driving; and the men who let their angry passions rise -- these are in and out of Wormwood

    The Clicking of Cuthbert 1928

  • And several things might happen aboard the raft, planned by agents as black-souled as himself.

    The Flaming Forest James Oliver Curwood 1903

  • "You black-souled thief," I said, "you shall have just what you deserve."

    The Fool Errant Maurice Hewlett 1892

  • She could never be forced to wed that coarse, black-souled Nubian, for Rames had killed him.

    Morning Star Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • For women have but two fates: either they are black-souled, like the tigress Isabelle, and then they prosper and thrive, as she did; or else they are white snowdrops, like our dead darling, and then they are martyrs.

    The Well in the Desert An Old Legend of the House of Arundel Emily Sarah Holt 1864

  • Yet underneath this loveliness, others see a greasy, black-souled (no pun intended) consummate Chicago politician.

    Some Have Hats 2009

  • -- where the black-souled die on the gibbets, and the white-souled wear the crowns?

    The Well in the Desert An Old Legend of the House of Arundel Emily Sarah Holt 1864

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