Black Maria


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Black Ma·ri·a

 (mə-rī′ə)
n.
A patrol wagon.

[Origin unknown.]
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Black Maria

(məˈraɪə)
n
(Law) a police van for transporting prisoners
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pad′dy wag`on


n.
an enclosed truck used by the police to transport prisoners.
[1925–30; probably paddy policeman, generic use of Paddy]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Black Maria - van used by police to transport prisonersblack Maria - van used by police to transport prisoners
van - a truck with an enclosed cargo space
2.Black Maria - a form of whist in which players avoid winning tricks containing hearts or the queen of spadesBlack Maria - a form of whist in which players avoid winning tricks containing hearts or the queen of spades
long whist, short whist, whist - a card game for four players who form two partnerships; a pack of 52 cards is dealt and each side scores one point for each trick it takes in excess of six
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Translations
سَيّارةٌ لِنَقْلِ المَسْجونين
policejní anton
salatfad
rabomobil
Svarta María, lögreglubíll
zelený Anton
hapishane arabası

Black Maria

n(furgone m) cellulare
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

black

(blӕk) adjective
1. of the colour in which these words are printed. black paint.
2. without light. a black night; The night was black and starless.
3. dirty. Your hands are black!; black hands from lifting coal.
4. without milk. black coffee.
5. evil. black magic.
6. (often offensive. currently acceptable in the United States, South Africa etc) Negro, of African, West Indian descent.
7. (especially South Africa) coloured; of mixed descent (increasingly used by people of mixed descent to refer to themselves).
noun
1. the colour in which these words are printed. Black and white are opposites.
2. something (eg paint) black in colour. I've used up all the black.
3. (often with capital. often offensive: currently acceptable in the United states, South Africa etc) a Negro; a person of African, West Indian etc descent.
verb
to make black.
ˈblackness noun
ˈblacken verb
1. to make or become black. The sky blackened before the storm.
2. to make to seem bad. She blackened his character.
3. to clean with black polish. He blackened his boots.
black art/magic
magic performed for evil reasons. He tries to practise black magic.
ˈblackbird noun
a dark-coloured bird of the thrush family.
ˈblackboard noun
a dark-coloured board for writing on in chalk (used especially in schools).
black box
a built-in machine for automatic recording of the details of a plane's flight. They found the black box two miles away from the wreckage of the crashed plane.
the Black Death noun
the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries.
black eye
an eye with bad bruising around it (eg from a punch). George gave me a black eye.
ˈblackhead noun
a small black-topped lump in a pore of the skin, especially of the face.
ˈblacklist noun
a list of people who are out of favour etc.
verb
to put (a person etc) on such a list.
ˈblackmail verb
to obtain money illegally from (a person), usually by threatening to make known something which the victim wants to keep secret.
noun
the act of blackmailing. money got by blackmail.
ˈblackmailer noun
Black Maria (məˈraiə)
a prison van. The policeman took the three suspects to the police station in a Black Maria.
black market
(a place for) the illegal buying and selling, at high prices, of goods that are scarce, rationed etc. coffee on the black market.
black marketeer
a person who sells goods on the black market.
ˈblackout noun
1. a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights. Accidents increase during a blackout.
2. a ban (on news etc). a blackout of news about the coup.
3. a period of unconsciousness. He has had several blackouts during his illness.
4. a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.
5. (also outage) a period of a general power failure.
6. (in the theatre) the putting out of the stage lights at the end of a scene etc.
black sheep
a member of a family or group who is unsatisfactory in some way. My brother is the black sheep of the family.
ˈblacksmith noun
a person who makes and repairs by hand things made of iron. The blacksmith made a new shoe for the horse.
black and blue
badly bruised. After the fight the boy was all black and blue.
black out
to lose consciousness. He blacked out for almost a minute.
in black and white
in writing or print. Would you put that down in black and white?
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References in classic literature ?
They thrust him into a cell room, where other prisoners were waiting; and as soon as court had adjourned they led him down with them into the "Black Maria," and drove him away.
Also known as a Black Maria van, the Albion FT521 police coach, in which Manuel made his final journey, is expected to be one of the biggest draws at Morris Leslie's Classic Cars auction, in Perthshire, next month.
As part of the 'Kinse sa Sandaan: Cinemalaya Wave at the Microcinemas,' Cinemalaya will also be seen in microcinemas like Cinema Centenario, Cinema '76, Black Maria Cinema and CBRC Dream Theater, Millado added.
When the Black Maria first appeared on streets in 1935, it was a sensation.
Further down the street the police station stands, with rozzers, handcuffs and Black Maria vans.
'When 'Maestra' premiered in 2017 at Black Maria Cinema, Sir Carl was inspired by it that he wanted to establish a similar venue.' Black Maria is a microcinema owned by the same family behind SQ Film Laboratories, Inc.
Go for something glam this autumn says DAN BEAVAN Left: Gold glass decanter, PS9.99 HomeSense Above: Bitossi Home Romantic dessert plates set of 6, PS85, amara.com Right: Black Maria chandelier, PS200, limelace .co.uk Above: Ero velvet tassel floor lamp, PS135, Flora armchair, PS395 Oliver Bonas Below: Monsoon Home Moroccan sequin floor cushion PS110, Monsoon.co.uk Above: Gold star mirror PS49.99 HomeSense Above: Glitter paint, silver 250ml, PS9, Wilko Left: Crystal cocktail shaker, PS34, marquisand dawe.co.uk Left: Marilyn Monroe bubble gum print, PS150, smithersof stamford.com Above: Marble pillow, PS22 Debenhams Left: Mirage silver sequin cushion, PS42.
Mesa, and in alternative cinemasFDCP Cinematheque Manila, Up Cine Adarna, Cinema '76, Black Maria Theater and Cinema Centenario.
Mesa, and in alternative cinemas - FDCP Cinematheque Manila, Up Cine Adarna, Cinema '76, Black Maria Theater and Cinema Centenario.
No one seems to be saying anything about the Five Black Maria lorries that were needed to cart away all the seized goods.
"Black Maria", for police van, is a mid-19th-century Americanism (though the origin of "Maria" is unknown), as is "the hurry-up van" (the root is clear).
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