BLACK AND WHITE - To judge everything as either one way or the other, good or bad., BLACK MARKET - A term used for places where goods are illegally bought and sold for a profit., BLACKLIST SOMEONE - To write someone’s name on a list if they break any rules, and ban them from having the opportunity to take part again, BLACKMAIL SOMEONE - To extort or take money from someone by using their secrets against them and threatening to reveal it to others, OUT OF THE BLUE - To appear out of nowhere without any warning, to happen quite suddenly or randomly by surprise, BLUE BLOOD - Used to describe someone from a noble, aristocratic or wealthy family, BLUE RIBBON - To be of superior quality or distinction, the best of a group, FEEL BLUE - When someone looks or feels depressed or discontented, ONCE IN A BLUE MOON - To occur extremely rarely, or only once in a lifetime, BLUE COLLAR - Used to describe men used as labourers, or factory workers, A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY - An opportunity that may never present itself again, A GOLDEN HANDSHAKE - A large sum of money that is paid to a retiring manager or director, or to a redundant worker, TO BE COLOURLESS - Used to describe someone who is really boing., SEE SOMEONE´S TRUE COLOURS - To understand someone´s actual character, CHASE RAINBOWS - When someone tries to get something that is impossible, TO SHOW ONE´S TRUE COLOURS - To reveal one´s true nature, WITH FLYING COLOURS - To complete something with great distinction, TO BE GREEN - Used to describe someone who is immature, GREEN WITH ENVY - Describe someone who is jealous, full of envy, GIVE SOMEONE THE GREEN LIGHT/ GET THE GREEN LIGHT - When someone receives, or is given permission to go ahead with something, SEE PINK ELEPHANTS - When someone see things that are not really there, because are in the imagination, TO BE IN THE RED - To have a debt, TO BE OUT OF THE RED - To be out of the debt, RED HOT - Something new and exciting, CATCH SOMEONE RED-HANDED - To chatch someone in the act of committing a crime, RED IN THE FACE - To become embarrased, RED LETTER DAY - A day that is memorable, TO LOOK THROUGH ROSE-COLOURED/TINTED SPECTACLES/GLASSES - When someone sees things in an optimistic light, TO SEE RED - To react with rage against someone or something, PAINT THE TOWN RED - To go out and have a really good time at a party,

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