black glove
collocation in Englishmeaningsofblackandglove
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black
adjective
uk/blæk/us/blæk/
having the darkest colour there is, like the colour of coal or of a very ...
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glove
noun[C]
uk/ɡlʌv/us/ɡlʌv/
a piece of clothing that is worn on the hand and wrist for warmth or protection, with separate parts for ...
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(Definition ofblackandglovefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They have a black chest area and have hands that resemble black gloves.
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The western brush wallaby has a grey colour with distinctive white colouring around the face, arms and legs (although it does have black gloves as its alternative common name implies).
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He keeps it covered by ablackglove.
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He wears ablackgloveon his left hand.
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Rosales adopted a black mask with blue trim, a black and blue outfit and ablackglovefor his black hand.
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Typically, his matches ended with the use of a loadedblackglove, which he pulled from his tights to knock out his opponent when the referee was not looking.
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He robs the rich, corrupt government officials and gives the money to the poor, leaving ablackgloveat the scene of his crimes as a calling card.
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He additionally sports black gloves, black leather pants and black shoes.
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He did not salute with them, but he did suggest the black gloves to the other sprinters.
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It wears a brown jacket with a black undershirt, a black belt, and black gloves.
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Ideally white gloves should also be worn for a fully correct turnout, although many riders will wear black gloves to make their hands appear quieter.
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Some women choose to wear long black gloves, so their hands are covered as well.
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The culprit behind the attacks are shown to be a person wearing black gloves.
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Kompressor is depicted in his albums and videos wearing a strange alien mask, usually with a black leather jacket and black gloves.
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Both men had seen a black car drive by the farm on multiple occasions that morning, driven by a man in sunglasses and black gloves.
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He wore a black robe with black gloves.
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He also wears white pants, white and black shoes and black gloves.
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