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blackie

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also blacky , "a black person," 1815, from black (adj.) + -y (3).

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n. (alternative spelling of blacky English)

Usage examples of blackie.

She was no longer sure, but it had been thereabouts, and Blackie had been her dearest, closest friend for all those sixty-five years.

Stone Hall and mounted the staircase, with Emily trailing in her wake, Emma had another thought: Maybe she would take Blackie up on his little proposition after all.

What do you think Blackie would say if I entered her in the Grand National next year?

Emma murmured as she finished dressing in readiness for her dinner date with Blackie and Shane.

Occasionally Blackie could not resist the temptation to indulge himself in a few jazzy silk ties and handkerchiefs and ascots in florid patterns and brilliant colors, but he made certain never to wear them when he was seeing Emma.

Emma shrugged, and, since she confided most things in Blackie these days, she told him about her conversation with Edwina, her attempts to reason with her daughter.

They sounded for all the world like a couple of builders about to embark on a major construction project, and Blackie was most vociferous in his opinions, which tickled Emma.

In fact conviviality seemed to spill out of Blackie tonight, and he beamed first at Emma,- then at Shane.

And she would not inflict such a terrible load on her dearest friend Blackie, she had said.

Still he and Blackie had liked each other well enough and had gone off to fight a war together.

Her love and friendship for him rose up in her to mingle with a terrible sadness and a sense of regret for Blackie, as she envisioned the pain he must have suffered then and afterward, perhaps.

How vulnerable and susceptible she would have been to her one true friend Blackie in her heartbreak, loneliness, and despair.

This ring had lain in a vault waiting for her for fifty years, and she had promised Blackie she would never take it off.

Emma, stood talking to her for a few minutes, but very shortly she excused herself and drew Blackie away from the crowd.

Emma saw Blackie standing to one side, away from the large group of people, talking to her two youngest grandchildren, Amanda and Francesca.