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inky

[ing-kee] / ˈɪŋ ki /
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sooty
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“We didn’t see it at the time, but item by inky item we were turning him into a New York icon,” wrote former Page Six reporter and editor Susan Mulcahy in a 2016 Politico piece.

From Slate Jun. 11, 2026

Gonzales wouldn’t greet her first-graders until 7:55, but she stepped out under an inky sky and left in her Toyota Prius at 6 o’clock sharp.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 6, 2025

Hours were marked by peals of screams following every uncovered worm wriggling in the corn silks, and each of us proudly showing off our inky fingertips from pressing out purple hull peas from their pods.

From Salon Jun. 5, 2025

Dressed in all-black, he marks a written confession with an inky fingerprint: "I'm very sorry."

From BBC Mar. 26, 2025

When she lifted her head, mascara ran in inky streaks down her face.

From "The Serpent King" by Jeff Zentner

Dark to begin with, the 1966 musical grew still inkier with Sam Mendes’ mid-1990s revival.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 15, 2018

THE GRAND-DUKE   And the inkier the blackness     All the clearer do we see   To select the whitest pigeon   In the dove-cote, and the bluest     Blue jay on the shuddering tree!

From Chantecler Play in Four Acts by Rostand, Edmond

They swept the heavens over and back, steadied awhile pointing inland, and went out again, leaving an even inkier blackness than before, and setting the watchers blinking and rubbing their dazzled eyes.

From H.M.S. —— by Bower, John Graham

Here and there an inkier blackness moving showed a unit that had begun to find itself again.

From From Capetown to Ladysmith An Unfinished Record of the South African War by Steevens, G. W. (George Warrington)

And as the road once again shaped for another crater-like ravine, plunged in inkier darkness and shrouded in solemn stillness, thoughts surged rapidly through one's mind.

From Across the Equator A Holiday Trip in Java by Reid, Thomas H.

Shooting in 35-millimeter black-and-white film, Mr. Garrel fills the wide screen with a ravishment of tones, from inkiest black to crystalline white and every imaginable gray in between.

From New York Times Jan. 11, 2018

His figures — rendered in the inkiest shades of black — command notice and authority.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 9, 2017

From the palest blush of pink to the inkiest blue, stone fruit come in a vast array of colors, enriching the beauty – and nutrition – of your dining palette.

From US News Jul. 14, 2015

The top of one pinnacle took the shapely, clean-cut form of a rabbit's head, in the inkiest silhouette, while it rested against the moon.

From A Tramp Abroad — Volume 07 by Twain, Mark

Darkness, the blackest, inkiest darkness, rolled over me in waves and hid me so well no Jack Johnson or Big Bertha could ever find me.

From Three Times and Out by McClung, Nellie L.




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