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uninked

  • a word derived from ink.
    ink
    noun
    a fluid or viscous substance used for writing or printing.

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A: I didn't corner an uninked young woman on the street and tell her that if she was thinking of getting a tattoo she should forget about it.

From Slate May 6, 2013

"I spotted heavily tattooed parents leading an as yet uninked toddler out of a gluten-free bakery," Talbot wrote.

From The Guardian Feb. 11, 2012

Boris Margo, 62, similarly makes a "cellocut" by carving into celluloid, coating it with copper, and stamping it into uninked paper.

From Time Magazine Archive

To use O. Henry's immortal joke, we have days of Damon and Knights of Pythias writing those uninked letters to Bill.

From Mince Pie by Christopher Morley

Girls are always trying to find something which they can make to delight their papas, and a gay little pen-wiper with fresh uninked leaves rarely comes amiss to a man who likes an orderly writing-table.

From St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 5, Nov 1877-Nov 1878 No 1, Nov 1877 by Mary Mapes Dodge