blacky
or black·ie
[ blak-ee ]
noun,plural black·ies.Disparaging and Offensive.
a contemptuous term used to refer to a Black person.
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How to use blacky in a sentence
As Farmer Brown's boy drew near, blacky flew down and disappeared below the bank.
Blacky the Crow | Thornton W. BurgessIt was such a dreadful shock to blacky that it was a long time before he could go to sleep.
Blacky the Crow | Thornton W. BurgessThe very first thing the next morning blacky had hastened over to the place where Farmer Brown's boy had hidden in the rushes.
Blacky the Crow | Thornton W. Burgessblacky shook his head and decided to say nothing to anybody about Farmer Brown's boy and that terrible gun.
Blacky the Crow | Thornton W. Burgessblacky the Crow sat in the top of a tall tree a short distance away and watched him.
Blacky the Crow | Thornton W. Burgess
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