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