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inkwell
[ingk-wel]
inkwell
/ ˈɪŋkˌwɛl /
noun
a small container for pen ink, often let into the surface of a desk
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In a 1926 strip, we meet Skinny Slats, an ironically corpulent lad who squeezes out of an inkwell.
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And so I filled my inkwell, put a quill pen to my chin and cried, “A playlist is in order!”
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The inkwell bore a faint outline of the Pulitzer Prize medal, which he and other staffers won in 1984 for a pioneering series on Latinos in Southern California.
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“I will never forget the dim room, the smell of the wooden table that was lit by a small lamp, the pen and the inkwell.”
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In one, he impatiently gestured for aides to move an inkwell and tray of pens out of his way.
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