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Gang tattoos are still inked onto his face, like scarlet letters.

He stood barefoot, his neck covered with interlocking black tattooed swirls, the word HELL inked into his forehead.

Russia and China inked a $400 billion energy deal only last month, another Russian response to U.S, sanctions.

Inked onto his ribs is a single rifle bayoneted into the dirt with names listed on a scroll—his dead friends.

TV deals for zeitgeist-capturing programming get inked during the “meltup,” and tend to debut just before the pop.

It was a dainty bit of gray Japanese tissue with the crimson-inked text glowing gaily across it.

It is also, of course, used for drawings which are afterwards "inked in."

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

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

He had a grand time, revelling with pen and pad and littering the floor with inked sheets unnumbered and still wet.

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On this page you'll find 49 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to inked, such as: engaged, hired, occupied, busy, laboring, and operating.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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