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Example sentences for "inked"

Lexicographically close words:
injuste; injustice; injustices; ink; inke; inker; inkhorn; inking; inkling; inklings
  1. The printing may be done by means of an inked ribbon to print "typewritten" letters, or directly from inked type or a stereotype plate, as in a printing press.

  2. Defn: A cylinder coated with a composition made principally of glue and molassess, with which forms of type are inked previously to taking an impression from them.

  3. The plate is inked and a print taken from it.

  4. This teller will have at hand his inked pad, faced with a sheet of smooth tin.

  5. This plate is inked with a roller, and a sheet of paper, lightly pressed against it, takes up the ink to form a print.

  6. This plate is then inked all over, the ink being worked into the depressions in the copper, and the surface ink wiped off.

  7. I leaned for a minute against the pedestal of the Sèvres vase and watched Herbert and Alick take their places side by side at the old inked desks.

  8. The notes were placed within columns that were inked out years ago when he began the monumental work.

  9. Use small inked papers for eyes, and tie a gay ribbon around his neck (Fig.

  10. Bywater, has the mystery of the inked surplice come to light?

  11. Once afterwards I heard him tell Yorke that he had kept counsel about the inked surplice.

  12. Has the inked surplice been found out, Tom,--I mean the culprit?

  13. All I was going to tell you was this: I don't know any more than you who inked the surplice; and suspicion goes for nothing.

  14. There she broke in upon that interesting investigation, touching the inked surplice.

  15. Please, sir, I think I have found out who inked my surplice.

  16. There were certain characters engraved upon the head in such a manner that if it were inked and submitted to the action of the rolling-press, impressions would be obtained as from a modern copper-plate.

  17. In cuts inked with leather balls, and printed at the common press, the lines in parts lowered to this depth would not be visible.

  18. Looking at the frequent practice in Europe, from the twelfth to the fifteenth century, of impressing inked stamps on paper, I can perceive nothing in the earliest specimens of wood engraving but the same principles applied on a larger scale.

  19. It is of brass, and the letters are in relief and reversed; so that if it were inked from a printer's ball and stamped on paper, an impression would be produced precisely the same as that which is here given.

  20. If such a cut, printed in the same page with types, as it appears here, were inked with leather balls, a considerable portion of the lowered parts would not be visible.

  21. A cylinder coated with a composition made principally of glue and molassess, with which forms of type are inked previously to taking an impression from them.

  22. Copies are transferred with an inked roller.

  23. He stood with closed eyes and moving lips, his inked fingers held carefully away from him, during the breathless moment that Sylvester bent above the prints.

  24. Then, without a word, he took an ink-pad from his pocket, slipped the glove upon his right hand, inked the tips of the fingers and pressed them carefully upon a sheet of paper.

  25. These hammers are inked from a pad, and at a central point deliver a printing blow on the paper below.

  26. The impression cylinder rolls the paper hard against the inked type cylinder and prints one side of the paper.

  27. Then a heavy weight had to be put on top the blanket and pressed down hard on the inked type in order to make a good print.

  28. I think that this morning, when you inked your shoe for the dozenth time, you hesitated between tears and laughter, and the laugh won, thank God!

  29. But from that hole in your shoe which you have inked so carefully, although it persists in showing white at the seams, I fancy you are stumbling over a rather stony bit of Life's road just now.

  30. Two hundred reams of paper were printed off, the old method of inking with balls being employed; two hundred reams of the same paper, and for the same book, were then printed off in the presses which inked their own type.

  31. It was perfectly understood between them that the half-crown was for mother, who had inked the boots, and who could not afford to have the baby woke.

  32. If used to excess after the lines have been inked in it serves to reduce the blackness of the lines, and may so pale them that they will not properly photo-engrave.

  33. Lines b, c, d, and e are, of course, the only ones inked in.

  34. All the lines being pencilled in, they may be inked in with the drawing instruments, taking care that they do not overrun one another.

  35. The lines are then inked in, the pencil lines rubbed out, and the drawing will appear as in Figure 130.

  36. Whistler brought his own ink, put on an apron, inked the plate as he would an etched one, while the whole shop looked on.

  37. When this was ready, the first plate was inked with white paint instead of black ink.

  38. The damped paper was put into a frame, at the back of which blankets were placed, and was laid lightly on the inked types.

  39. The types are inked by a series of rollers, by which the ink is distributed and evenly laid on the face of the types without any manual labour.

  40. The types, placed upon a flat stone embedded in a movable table, were inked with large soft balls covered with pelts.

  41. He folded it neatly into the form of a dart, he inked the point of it by dipping it into the china receptacle at the top of his desk, and launched it with unerring aim, enfilading the cross-bench where David sat.

  42. Mr. Dutton took up the dart, and inked his shirt-cuff, but David did not smile.

  43. Inked by Miss Wood from a tracing made under the direction of Professor Beecher.

  44. Inked in by Miss Wood from the original tracing.

  45. If what now remains of the film be inked over we shall have, as in the last process, an ink image of the drawing on a zinc base, and the plate is now ready for etching.

  46. After exposure to light under the negative, the whole surface is inked over with transfer ink, and then immersed in cold water and gently rubbed.

  47. Thorndyke drew a stamp from its compartment, inked it on the slab, and pressed it neatly on the square indicated, leaving there a sharp, clear thumb-print.

  48. Thorndyke now inked one of the stamps and handed it to the judge, who examined it curiously and then pressed it on a piece of waste paper, on which there immediately appeared a very distinct impression of a human thumb.


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