1. inked - Adjective
2. inked - Verb
of Ink
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter casting, the sorts are arranged into type-cases, and used to make up pages which are inked and printed, a procedure which can be repeated hundreds, or thousands, of times. Source: Internet
After protracted negotiations, Bird inked a five-year, $3.25 million contract with the team, making him the highest paid rookie in league history at the time. Source: Internet
As an example, he edited a letter written to Jefferson criticizing Lafayette: Madison not only inked out original passages, but imitated Jefferson's handwriting as well in making changes. Source: Internet
Business deals In September 2008, RZA announced that he had inked a deal with digital music company The Orchard to release the Wu-Tang Clan's back catalogue worldwide digitally, for the first time. Source: Internet
And it seems the novelist is not the only one with her handwriting inked on her body, having also written phrases for fans to have etched on their skin. Source: Internet
Former Big Brother Naija star Tacha has inked a major multimillion naira endorsement deal with a Nigerian digital asset brand. Source: Internet