black and white

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To put a thing into black and white, is, to commit it to writing. In use in Scotland.--Jamieson.


I was last Tuesday to wait on Sir Robert Walpole, who desired that I would put it in black and white, that he might show it to his Majesty.--Culloden Papers, p. 108.

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