1. inky - Adjective
2. inky - Adjective Satellite
Consisting of, or resembling, ink; soiled with ink; black.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBooks may look like nothing more than words on a page, but they are actually an infinitely complex imaginotransference technology that translates odd, inky squiggles into pictures inside your head. Jasper Fforde
No man has ever appreciated the gospel until the law has first revealed him to himself. It is only against the inky blackness of the night sky that the stars begin to appear, and it is only against the dark background of sin and judgment that the gospel shines forth. John Stott
You know what a fan letter is - it's just an inky raspberry. Bob Hope
Finally, as the stars slid into the inky sky, I made my way back along the elevated boardwalk. Source: Internet
Load up Apple CarPlay or Android Auto – either wirelessly or with the USB Type-A or -C ports on offer – and the interface floats in a sea of inky OLED black, for instance. Source: Internet
If you are vigilant, and not prone to distractions, you can almost feel the very moment daylight slips through your fingers and leaves you clutching the inky sap that is the sub-Saharan night. Source: Internet