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black and white

[blak-uhn-hwahyt, -wahyt] / ˈblæk ənˈʰwaɪt, -ˈwaɪt /








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Taking her phone from her pocket she shows me pictures of the black and white IS flag, newly daubed on one of the walls of the camp.

From BBC

Penguins are easy to draw because they have short legs and distinctive black and white feathers.

From Literature

Cancer charity Tenovus said it was "deeply concerning to see in black and white just how little progress has been made".

From BBC

"We had looked into those buildings, we had the truth there in black and white... If that's not saving your own skin, I don't know what is."

From BBC

“History has placed us all, Northerner and Southerner, black and white, within a common border and under a common law,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal