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Indian ink

noun

  1. (sometimes lowercase)ĢżIndia ink.



Indian ink

noun

  1. a black pigment made from a mixture of lampblack and a binding agent such as gelatine or glue: usually formed into solid cakes and sticks

  2. a black liquid ink made from this pigment

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Kirk Andrews, from Stourbridge, has produced a series called Music Icons - and his latest piece is an Indian ink stamp image of Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi.

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ā€˜Mrs. Krishnan’s Party’ She’s cooking up a storm, so bring your appetite in this immersive, interactive theatrical experience presented by New Zealand’s Indian Ink Theatre Company.

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She was nominated seven times for the Helen Hayes Award, a Washington theater award for excellence, before winning in 2000 for her supporting performance in Tom Stoppard’s ā€œIndian Inkā€ at the Studio Theatre.

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He got up, held it close to my eyes: and I read, traced in Indian ink, in my own handwriting, the words ā€œJANE EYREā€ā€”the work doubtless of some moment of abstraction.

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I’m a renewed fan of The Real Inspector Hound and Indian Ink, and a new fan of Professional Foul, a grimly entertaining television play about dissidents in Czechoslovakia that someone should reboot in 2021.

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