Sentences with inky
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I i - The moon was rising in the inky sky.
- ...looking out over an inky-blue ocean.
- The Inky Awards are for teenage literature and reflect what adolescents are reading.
- The Royston's dining room is dim but moody, not inky, and the food is so good you would happily grope in the dark to find it.
- ...inky fingers.
- inky fingers
- The Inky Awards, inaugurated in 2007, recognise the best in Australian and international writing for young adults.
- Angkor Wat is imagined, rather than seen, in the inky -black pre-dawn of Siem Reap.
- inky shadows.
- The solution was an inky liquid.
- Yet books are sacred not because they are thick or old or inky, but because they draw readers out of their world.
- They might also be surrounded or bathed in inky black shadow the mark of which is imprinted on the floor as they depart the space.
- inky fingers.
- But his version is damn fine and makes the prospect of returning for the inky calamari risotto.