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black pad

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noun

  1. dialect a rough road or track

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And then suddenly Samira lowered her black pad.

From Literature

He jotted notes in a black pad and covered his mouth with it when he knew he was in the outfield camera’s frame sitting behind home plate.

From New York Times

When the director saw that Uncle Abdullah did not know how to sign his name, he removed a small black pad from his drawer, rolled my uncle’s thumb on the pad, and pressed it onto the paper, leaving a neat thumbprint on the document.

From Literature

The red part goes near the part of the brain you want to stimulate, the the black pad goes on the opposite side and you just hope that things work that way.”

From The Guardian

The prosecution alleges Miss Payne was abducted and murdered as she crossed wasteland known as the Black Pad.

From BBC