Blacken in a sentence as a verb

I fear that this is going to blacken the name of Linux for a lot of people.

Do you guys not remember the blue ribbon campaign?The practice is to blacken your page.

Prediction: The will blacken the skies with nanoparticles to cool the Earth.

If it's the appearance, you can likely find a black nib for purchase or maybe remove the included nib and blacken it out.

> I found the Magsafe adapter cords would fray, corrode, and blacken pretty easily, becoming a fire hazard.

>I found the Magsafe adapter cords would fray, corrode, and blacken pretty easily, becoming a fire hazard.

Autoformat it on your own schedule by calling something like `m-x blacken-buffer`.

You only fry onions for a handful of minutes with hot oil, 'till they start to go transparent, any longer than that and they start to crisp and blacken.

I wonder if it would be possible to create a QR code that only differs for very few black squares, and tell people to blacken said squares depending on their reply.

That's why my government recommends[1] to both watermark the copy and blacken unnecessary fields like the citizen service number and your photo.

Blacken definitions

verb

make or become black; "The smoke blackened the ceiling"; "The ceiling blackened"

See also: melanize melanise nigrify black

verb

burn slightly and superficially so as to affect color; "The cook blackened the chicken breast"; "The fire charred the ceiling above the mantelpiece"; "the flames scorched the ceiling"

See also: char sear scorch