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Black market   /blæk mˈɑrkət/   Listen
Black market

noun
1.
People who engage in illicit trade.
2.
An illegal market in which goods or currencies are bought and sold in violation of rationing or controls.
verb
1.
Deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor.  Synonym: run.



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"Black market" Quotes from Famous Books



... Teen-agers began having "Popping-off parties". Some of their elders protested a little, but adults were taking it up too. The tired, the unappreciated, the ill and the heavy-laden lay down in growing numbers and expired. A black market in poisons operated for a little while, but soon pinched out. Such was the pressure of persuasion that few needed artificial aids. The boxes were very comfortable. People just closed their eyes ...
— And All the Earth a Grave • Carroll M. Capps (AKA C.C. MacApp)



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