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idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [colour] [black] [2]

idioms [connecting text and text] [meaning] [colour] [black] [2]


In someone’s black books


Black tie event


In the black


Black sheep


Pot calling the kettle black

A formal event where males wear black bow ties and dinner jackets

Meaning successful or profitable.

When a person criticises someone and is as guilty as those they criticise.

To be in disgrace or out of favour with someone.

Used to describe someone who is an embarrassment to their family.

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