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                            Phrase(s): a black eye 
1. Lit. a bruise near the eye from being struck. (*Typically have ~; get ~; give someone ~.)  •  I got a black eye from walking into a door.  •  I have a black eye where John hit me. 2. Fig. harm done to one’s character. (*Typically have ~; get ~; give someone ~.)  •  Mary got a black eye because of her constant complaining.  •  The whole group now has a black eye, and it will take years to recover our reputation.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
                        
                        
                    
                    
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                            A mark of shame, a humiliating setback, as in That there are enough homeless folks to need another shelter is a black eye for the administration. This metaphor alludes to having discolored flesh around the eye resulting from a blow. The term is Also used literally, as in The mugger not only took Bill's wallet but gave him a black eye. [Late 1800s]
                        
                        
 
                        
                            American Heritage Idioms