blackball
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Even a popular New York City venue allegedly uses it to blackball people its millionaire owner considers adversaries.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 28, 2026
Ms McKinney said modelling opportunities began to decline for her and she believed Mr Combs used his influence to "blackball" her in the industry.
From BBC ● May 22, 2024
Regarding the charge from many of his accusers that he threatened to derail their careers if they spoke out: “I couldn’t blackball anybody, because if I said, ‘Don’t use that actress’ .
From Washington Post ● Mar. 11, 2020
The attempt to blackball Froome from racing may prove futile but it is as much about commercial realities – TV revenues, sponsors’ sensibilities, merchandise and marketing – as it is about ethics.
From The Guardian ● Jul. 1, 2018
And I knew that by the next day, every railroad’s personnel office would have a blackball on me, so I never tried to get another railroad job.
From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey
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While that blackballs the firms, it does not ban all business dealings, the report added.
From Reuters ● Mar. 25, 2022
I buy licorice whips, jelly beans, many-layered blackballs with the seed in the middle, packages of fizzy sherbet you suck up through a straw.
From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood
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Julius Cæsar Conway;—a great friend of mine, and therefore he always blackballs my other friends at the club.
From Phineas Finn The Irish Member by Anthony Trollope
And the longer they have gone before the more likely he is to receive no blackballs.
From The Country House by John Galsworthy
Napoleon sees in this remark a germ of aggression on behalf of his House of Commons, more especially when emphasised by 125 blackballs against a Government Bill.
From Napoleon's Letters to Josephine by Henry Foljambe Hall
That will make it possible to identify potential vetoes but not which country blackballed any given candidate.
From Barron's ● Jul. 30, 2026
In an unpublished article titled “Das Kannibal,” Mitchell wrote angrily about being blackballed for speaking out against the war.
From Slate ● Jun. 6, 2025
“I’d been counted out and blackballed, and now it’s happening just like I told y’all,” Peysoh said.
From Los Angeles Times ● Nov. 27, 2024
She also said he had subsequently "blackballed" her in the modelling world.
From BBC ● Sep. 24, 2024
If he’s not careful, he’ll be blackballed by his state medical association and kept out of the hospitals.”
From "Catch-22" by Joseph Heller
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And the reason for that compulsive work ethic was her unofficial blackballing by “Tonight Show” host Johnny Carson, for the crime of accepting Fox's offer to host her own talk show.
From Salon ● May 14, 2025
Mr. Krikorian says he’s been facing that sort of ideological blackballing for years.
From Washington Times ● May 30, 2022
“This trend of big banks blackballing Alaska investment is dangerous to Alaska’s economic future,” Sullivan said in an interview Friday.
From Seattle Times ● Nov. 24, 2020
He won a multimillion-dollar settlement in 2019 after he accused the league of blackballing him because of his protests.
From New York Times ● Sep. 13, 2020
They wouldn't have dreamed of blackballing any one proposed by a popular man like you, and Mr Breitstein asked you personally to use your influence—you told me so.'
From Uneasy Money by P. G. (Pelham Grenville) Wodehouse