Examples of 'be so black' in a sentence

Meaning of "be so black"

Be so black: This phrase is used figuratively to emphasize the extreme darkness, depth, or intensity of a situation, feeling, or concept. It is often employed to convey a sense of heaviness, seriousness, or bleakness in a metaphorical sense

How to use "be so black" in a sentence

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be so black
There is no need to be so black and white on the issue.
I had no idea she would be so black.
No need to be so black and white about it.
Evan Wells, I am not sure why everything has to be so black or white.
It is not necessary to be so black and white about this issue.
Do not be so black and white and consider the other aspects of the situation.
I just mean things may not be so black and white.
We need to not be so black and white when we consider these things.
Does everything have to be so black and white?
To be so black and blue?
Why does everything have to be so black and white with you?
See, you can not be so black and white about life.
How can an artist like you be so black and white?
What did I do to be so black and blue? - Louis Armstrong.
Well… it doesn't have to be so black and white.

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Do not be so black.
But why-why-does it have to be so black and white?
Why must everything be so black and white with you?
I mean, does everything have to be so black and white it sounds like a challenge.
Why you had to be so black and ugly?
What did I do… to be so black and blue.

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