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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher corrected the spelling mistakes with a red ink pen.
The calligrapher used a fine-tipped brush to apply the ink to the parchment.
The bank teller checked the ink on the money to verify its authenticity.
The typewriter ribbon had run out of ink, causing the typed letters to appear faint.
The artist mixed red and blue ink to create a beautiful shade of purple.
The tattoo artist used black ink to create a beautiful design on the customer's arm.
The newspaper was printed with black ink on white paper.
The student wrote his name on the paper using black ink.
She spilled green ink on her shirt while filling her fountain pen.
Her ink was barely visible on the dotted line.
He scribbled his ink on the contract without reading it.
The journalist's ink on the front-page article was praised for its depth.
The singer signed her album with a heart-shaped ink.
The author used a pen with green ink for his autograph.
The CEO signed the company's merger agreement with a bold ink.
The film's stunning cinematography will ink it as a classic of the genre.
The humanitarian's work will ink her as a true advocate for change.
The athlete's record-breaking performance will ink his name in the annals of sports history.
The team's championship win will ink their place in the franchise's history.
The novelist's latest work is sure to ink its place in the literary canon.
The politician's policy proposals aim to ink her legacy in the community.
The artist's mural will ink itself onto the city's cultural identity.
The technological advancement is set to ink itself onto the future of the industry.
The musician's album is expected to ink a new sound in the industry.
She admired the intricate ink on the arms of the muscular man at the gym.
The actress got an ink of a star on her foot to commemorate her first leading role.
He showed off his new ink of a wolf howling at the moon.
She decided to get a matching ink with her best friend of a heart on their wrists.
He proudly showed off his new ink of a skull on his forearm.
He got a small ink of a butterfly on his wrist.
She got a tiny ink of a butterfly on her wrist.
He spilled the ink on the carpet and it wouldn't come out.
In medieval Europe, monks wrote illuminated manuscripts using ink made from ground pigments and gum arabic.
The ink used for writing on papyrus in ancient Rome was made from carbon black and gum.
The ink from the broken bottle stained his shirt.
The teacher demonstrated calligraphy with ink on a whiteboard.
She used a quill pen and ink to write her diary.
The ink used by the ancient Egyptians for writing on papyrus was made from a mixture of soot and gum.
The ink on the paper is still wet, so be careful not to smudge it.
The ink can be adjusted to achieve different levels of saturation and color balance.
The newspaper uses a lot of ink to print each day's edition.
The photograph was too graphic to print in ink.
The headline read, "Ink flows as gang violence escalates".
The printing press had to be shut down temporarily to replace the ink.
The printer came with a starter cartridge, but it was not enough ink for a large print job.
The artist ran out of ink in the middle of the painting.
The company invested in a large ink reservoir to save money on frequent refills.
The ink of the squid is also known as "sepia."
The ink of the squid can be used as a natural alternative to synthetic inks.
The ink of the cuttlefish can be used to make natural dyes.
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