The phrase "black as Newgate's knocker" is an idiomatic expression used to describe something or someone that is extremely dirty, grimy, or soot-covered. It is derived from the appearance of the knocker on the gates of Newgate Prison in London, which would often become tarnished and blackened due to the polluted air and soot from the city.
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