Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)
Use "black-eyed" in a sentence
"Black-eyed Pea The so-called black-eyed pea or cowpea is not really a pea, but an African relative of the mung bean that was known to Greece and Rome and brought to the southern United States with the slave trade."
"A sample plate of Turkish-style chicken with black-eyed beans was boldly flavoured peasant food at its best."
"I simmered the black-eyed peas with a pound of smoked pork neck bones, and I could not believe how incredibly smoky and earthy they turned out."