:Blac;k, (blak), adj . . Destitute of light, devoid of color, enveloped in darkness. Hence, utterly dismal or gloomy, as "the future looked black."

Malcolm X (1992)
DICTIONARY
A screenplay character in Malcolm X (1992).
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- 3
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- 1
- dialogue
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- 13
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Sample dialogue
:Blac;k, (blak), adj . . Destitute of light, devoid of color, enveloped in darkness. Hence, utterly dismal or gloomy, as "the future looked black."
scene 110 — INT. PRISON LICENSE SHOP· DAYSee also blackmail. blackball. blackguard.
scene 110 — INT. PRISON LICENSE SHOP· DAYAbacus, noun. Ari ancient and primitive Chinese counting device.
scene 110 — INT. PRISON LICENSE SHOP· DAY
Bookends
Abacus, noun. Ari ancient and primitive Chinese counting device.