54 Verbs to Use for the Word inks

We pointed it out to new acquaintances as the place where Bud spilled the ink.

Have you brought the India-ink?" he asked, and after a minute she marvelled at her own self-possession.

Here it may be noted, that the captain had ink on board, who was greatly surprised that I never hit upon a way of making ink of charcoal and water, or of something else, as I had done things much more difficult.

"The disgust one has to drink ink in reality, is not to the purpose where the subject is drinking ink figuratively.

But there were pockets of rich, loamy soil, moist enough and firm enough to take an impression as clearly as paper takes ink.

I couldn't tell you in all day; but when they poured ink over my cuffs and collars, I said I would come home.

" "But if Feisul wanted to prove an alibi, he naturally wouldn't use his special private ink," objected Mabel.

The Prince, determined not to be gainsaid, caused the stone to be ground to dust, which he used to dry the ink of the letter he wrote to her on the subject.

When the leather is very old, it may be softened with fish-oil, and, after putting on the ink, a sponge charged with distilled turpentine passed over, to scour the surface of the leather, which should be polished as above. 2223.

I write big not to save ink but eyes, mine having been troubled with reading thro' three folios of old Fuller in almost as few days, and I went to bed last night in agony, and am writing with a vial of eye water before me, alternately dipping in vial and inkstand.

Round and round he went, until he upset the ink.

"It's a bit knocked abouta few of the letters, I meanbut I've got some violet ink and I can make a manuscript look all right.

Then rising, she obtained some ink and pen and wrote a letter, the contents of which she did not show me before she sealed it.

'I am of opinion, Sire,' said the minister, 'that it is better to have open foes than secret ones, and that it is less dangerous to shed ink than blood.

One boy, in particular, took hold of a hot cinder that fell from the fire, and it quite singed his hand; I applied ink to it, and it was cured in a very short time.

#encre#, f., ink.

"So this is hydrochloric acid for erasing ink?

He seems, however, to have changed in middle life, for his biographer, Austin Dobson, says of him: "He was a loving father and a kind husband; he exerted his last energies in philanthropy and benevolence; he expended his last ink in defence of Christianity.

God bless you, and cause to thrive and burgeon whatsoever you write, and fear no inks of miserable poetasters.

"Go to your parlor and fetch ink and quill," said Charles, pointing with the folded missive toward Yolanda.

I have in Sky had some difficulty to find ink for a letter; and if a woman breaks her needle, the work is at a stop.'

" "So that he could hand the ink if necessary?" "Oh yes."

But, having gotten over these things in some measure, and having settled my household-stuff and habitation, made me a table and a chair, and all as handsome about me as I could, I began to keep my journal: of which I shall here give you the copy (though in it will be told all these particulars over again) as long as it lasted; for, having no more ink, I was forced to leave it off.

I helped Herodotus to pen some part of his "Muses"; lent Pliny ink to write his history; rounded Rabelais in the ear, when he historified Pantagruel: as for Lucian, I was his genius.

By mixing this ink with the spurt of water from the funnel, the Octopus leaves a thick cloud behind him.

54 Verbs to Use for the Word  inks