Authorization given to a person allowing him or her to do whatever he or she wants.
1Amory gave his new manager carte blanche to make the necessary changes.
2Between the two of us we had rock 'n' roll carte blanche.
3Warm gloves, cool gloves, dark gloves, light gloves; you have carte blanche.
4Give me carte blanche and let me have some society this winter.
5Bancroft's instructions give you carte blanche as far as I know.
6You have just said, the carte blanche is in your hands.
7Nobody watched anybody out there anyway, but Frenchy had carte blanche.
8Suitable equipments must, of course, be part of the carte blanche.
9They were giving her carte blanche and a budget that blew her mind.
10A car will be at your disposal, and I give you carte blanche.
11I did not give you carte blanche to select your carrier.
12Nor can you as a parent give a child carte blanche.
13I'll give you carte blanche up to a hundred thousand dollars.
14She's given him carte blanche, she says, to manage the publicity for her.
15This gives a carte blanche to honor killers and anyone else.
16Barnes, of New York, ordered a dinner, carte blanche, for twelve.
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