A semisolid quick drying ink made especially for use in printing.
1In her nostrils was the scent of printer's ink and pipe tobacco.
2Medill and Storey were caught young by the lure of printer's ink.
3Of course a fellow who meddles with printer's ink must have dirty hands.
4The latter is left as a fine, pure lampblack, suitable for printer's ink.
5Or perhaps it was because printer's ink is in the blood of the family.
6Each is a mummified soul embalmed in cere-cloth and natron of leather and printer's ink.
7Sprinkle each layer with cloves and tuck newspapers well around them, moths detest printer's ink.
8From one end of the world to the other printer's ink was spreading and bringing light.
9How are you to copy it with a steel point and a ball of printer's ink?
10They spent their money mostly in printer's ink and in the payment of active and zealous colporteurs.
11And the journalists, stung to the quick, retaliated with the only means in their power- printer's ink abuse.
12A tube of printer's ink is used.
13But inevitably perhaps even their best efforts were overtaken by events long before the printer's ink was dry.
14It was a conspicuous space, and the horn of rural mourning in printer's ink was exalted among us.
15The positive pictures obtained by it have a perfect resemblance to impressions of engravings with common printer's ink.
16In which latter category Miss Stanbury intended especially to include bad printer's ink, and paper made of straw.