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inkiness

  • a word derived from inky.

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"Night Country" creator Issa López brought the dark, addictively reeling us into that inkiness.

From Salon Jan. 14, 2024

She’s the one who brought the dark, addictively reeling us into that inkiness.

From Salon Jan. 14, 2024

Along the glaciers’ terminal edges, icebergs float against the inkiness of the Amundsen Sea, a scene photographed every second by two cameras affixed to the belly of the plane.

From Scientific American Jul. 27, 2018

The chromatic contrast between the inkiness of their cassocks and the room’s ascetic whiteness finds an echo in Rodrigues’s rigid dualism, a belief in absolutes that will be tested.

From New York Times Dec. 22, 2016

The light breeze blew the straying raven hair away from her temples, leaving the face clearly chiselled out of the night's inkiness.

From Nedra by McCutcheon, George Barr

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