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A black eye.
 
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black eye (plural black eyes)

  1. A periorbital hematoma; a visible bruise surrounding a person's eye; an assault causing such a bruise; the eye involved.
    Synonyms: (slang) blinker, (colloquial) shiner
  2. (figurative) A defeat.
  3. (figurative) Damage to a reputation.
    • 1961, Joseph Heller, Catch-22, Simon & Schuster (2003), p. 205:
      "He looked downward in mournful gloom at the skeet-shooting range he had ordered built for the officers on his headquarters staff, and he recalled the mortifying afternoon General Dreedle had tongue-lashed him ruthlessly in front of Colonel Korn and Major Danby and ordered him to throw open the range to all the enlisted men and officers on combat duty. The skeet-shooting range had been a real black eye for him, Colonel Cathcart was forced to conclude."
  4. (dated) An eye having a dark iris, regarded as a point of beauty.
  5. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see black,‎ eye.

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