Black-metal
noun
Usage Note
Contemporary Examples
My $295 Skype Exorcism Scott Bixby February 5, 2014
Historical Examples
Astounding Stories of Super-Science, August 1930 Various
The Man Who Saw the Future Edmond Hamilton
Wandl the Invader Raymond King Cummings
Islands of Space John W Campbell
Two Thousand Miles Below Charles Willard Diffin
The Ethical Engineer Henry Maxwell Dempsey
Tarrano the Conqueror Raymond King Cummings
On Land And Sea At The Dardanelles Thomas Charles Bridges
The Secret of Casa Grande Helen Randolph
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