8 adjectives to describe inkstand
The present was a little silver inkstand, with a dove in the centre, bearing not an olive branch, but a little scroll in its beak, with these words, which Emilie had suggested, and being a favourite German proverb of hers.
But the tables in the library held only massive unused inkstands and immense immaculate blotters; not a single volume had slipped its golden prison.
Now tall Agrippa lived close by So tall, he almost touched the sky; He had a mighty inkstand, too, In which a great goose-feather grew; He called out in an angry tone "Boys, leave the Black-a-moor alone!
All three groups had this in common, that when you removed the ornamental upper part, a previously unsuspected inkstand was revealed.
But the tables in the library held only massive unused inkstands and immense immaculate blotters; not a single volume had slipped its golden prison.
The Philadelphia Anti-slavery Society sent him an elaborately carved inkstand, made from the wood of Pennsylvania Hall, which was destroyed by a pro-slavery mob.
There also was his blotting-pad, and his vast inkstand, and his pens, and his thick diary.
The writing-table stood in front of the window; like the bookcases, it was Chippendale, and on the dark mahogany the handsome silver inkstand seemed to invite literary composition.