A small container for ink.
1Dipping a quill into the inkpot, she held it out to him.
2The quill traveled from inkpot to parchment and scratched in my name.
3He pulled out a folded sheet, then an inkpot and a pen.
4An inkpot was open, and on the floor lay the quill pen.
5He dipped his pen back in the inkpot with a wry smile.
6I must be careful of my pen's transit from inkpot to MS.
7I stiffened my back, glared into its inkpot eyes, and tried again.
8He brought out some paper and a pen and inkpot and began writing.
9It was Martin Luther throwing his inkpot at the devil-andoverturning the ages.
10The first boy examined his inkpot carefully, and then looked at the ceiling.
11On the mantelpiece stood an inkpot and some sheets of paper.
12I found my inkpot behind half a cabbage and wrote on the back:
13The High Alchemist jumped, his forearm striking a crystal inkpot and overturning it.
14Let me see what I can recall.' I dipped the pen in the inkpot.
15He dipped the point into the inkpot and slowly wrote a dozen formal words.
16After that everything was black, as when an inkpot is upset over an exercise-book.