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black work

American  

noun

  1. work for which a person is paid in cash, with the transaction not recorded or reported, so as to avoid paying income tax on the amount earned.

  2. blackwork.


Example Sentences

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He was wearing his black work shirt, one of the few belongings he was able to salvage.

From Washington Post • Oct. 2, 2022

Culpo wore a matching black work out set with a black jacket.

From Fox News • Sep. 1, 2021

It was thought he was wearing a black and red checked shirt and usually wears blue jeans or black work trousers.

From BBC • Dec. 24, 2019

Many of the performances on the Grammys’ stage last night felt like arguments in its favour: Kendrick Lamar’s radically black work, Kesha’s liberationist balladry, and Alessia Cara, Logic and Khalid’s anti-suicide anthem 1-800-273-8255.

From The Guardian • Jan. 29, 2018

Marches were planned, demonstrations were held, and the black work force was urged to stop working in solidarity with student grievances.

From "Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography" by Mark Mathabane

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