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Examples
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Blackie is likely more afraid of you than you are of him.
I have a huge black bear in my woods and I would like to know what to do if it attacks me? 2009
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Blackie is likely more afraid of you than you are of him.
I have a huge black bear in my woods and I would like to know what to do if it attacks me? 2009
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The friend could have been an actor calling Blackie from a movie set, for example.
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Later, the person I called Blackie, whose life I saved on several occasions, would become a Judas and lie on me.
Blue Rage, Black Redemption Stanley Tookie Williams 2007
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Later, the person I called Blackie, whose life I saved on several occasions, would become a Judas and lie on me.
Blue Rage, Black Redemption Stanley Tookie Williams 2007
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Later, the person I called Blackie, whose life I saved on several occasions, would become a Judas and lie on me.
Blue Rage, Black Redemption Stanley Tookie Williams 2007
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Later, the person I called Blackie, whose life I saved on several occasions, would become a Judas and lie on me.
Blue Rage, Black Redemption Stanley Tookie Williams 2007
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Tell me, how does that little sport you call Blackie happen to have so much ready cash?
Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed Edna Ferber 1926
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Somehow, both the Sun and Star ended up with a donkey called Blackie.
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That left the problem of filming the horse—who wasn't called Blackie for nothing—in close-up at night, while the animal was in full gallop, across a treeless plain, in the dark.
How to Shoot a Horse: A Cinematographer's Secrets Richard B. Woodward 2011
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