1. blacker - Noun
2. blacker - Adjective
3. Blacker - Proper noun
blacker (plural blackers)
One who blacks.
blacker
comparative form of black: more black
Blacker (plural Blackers)
A surname.
blacker (plural blackers)
One who blacks.
blacker
comparative form of black: more black
Dr Blacker, who also goes by the name Lord Harley, claimed disability living allowance including a high rate mobility component which is usually applicable to claimants who have no legs or feet from birth or due to amputation. Source: Internet
Although, the pigmentation wasn’t terribly great even though I got the blacker than black formula. Source: Internet
The Light-elves are fairer to look upon than the sun, but the Dark-elves are blacker than pitch. Source: Internet
A memorial service for longtime Lamar resident, Robert Yates, affectionately known to his family and friends as Spanky, was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 28, 2015 at the Lamar Christian Church with Ian Blacker officiating. Source: Internet
Next to the angst of "u", "i" takes on a new, blacker meaning than just a single about self-love, when he raps, "I been dealing with the pressure since adolescence." Source: Internet
Also, we put quite a bit of humor into our books to balance the blacker aspects. Source: Internet