black mark
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of black mark
First recorded in 1835–45
Example Sentences
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In fact, if the indictments become a black mark against the company among some customers, Dell may have one less rival to worry about.
From Barron's
The name Jean-Baptiste Lamarck has long carried a black mark in the annals of science.
A new settlement put forward by prosecutors this year dropped the criminal charge, a black mark for Boeing that could have complicated its dealings with the government as a contractor.
From BBC
Black mark was the shoulder to the head of Tom Lynagh in Sydney.
From BBC
That would spare Boeing from a criminal record, a black mark that would complicate its dealings as a contractor for the government.
From BBC
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