Sentence examples for was blacked out from inspiring English sources

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was blacked out

adjective

Absorbing all light and reflecting none; dark and hueless.

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(The name was blacked out with duct tape).

In parts of rural Virginia, an ABC affiliate was blacked out in a similar dispute.

The game was blacked out in San Diego and televised in only a few regional markets.

Its network was blacked out for days with scarcely a word from the company.

The exact amount of compensatory and punitive damages requested was blacked out in the document.

A BBC news report was blacked out in Beijing as it referred to the article.

The part of the report explaining the Pentagon's conclusion was blacked out by censors.

The game was blacked out on local television, and the stands were half full.

But because he survived, his face was blacked out to conceal his identity.

The second section was blacked out by Ford when first given to Congressional investigators.

Only one N.F.L. market, Jacksonville, was blacked out; the Jaguars lost to Arizona, 31-17.

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