[
UK
/ˈɪŋkinəs/
]
NOUN
- the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness (bearing the least resemblance to white)
How To Use inkiness In A Sentence
- Oh please don't try and give me a demonstration of your kinkiness.
- It seems the deceased is the brother of Raymond Barnette, local undertaker and a candidate for sheriff, who wants to keep any hint of kinkiness out of the minds of the God-fearing populace. Hunting Season: Summary and book reviews of Hunting Season by Nevada Barr.
- Honored President grow much dignified then she regard Dr. Ewing all of an adorable pinkiness, and she sink within chair and make much silent laughter. Seven Maids of Far Cathay
- For he was barbered twice over and shampooed to a gracious pinkiness by a skilled hand, and then, being basted, he was roasted whole with a smile on his lips and an apple in his mouth, and sometimes Cobb's Bill-of-Fare
- Faces are hidden behind masks and by the inkiness of the night so identity is uncertain.
- The orange ball of fire sank beneath the vast sea of inkiness as the sky blushed a deep red.
- I'm relaxed and happy and loving the KSH springy pinkiness it's kidsilk spray in vino. February 2009
- Savoury, angular cabernet tannins combined with structural tightness induce a perception of inkiness that should mellow with maturity.
- The Mechanic R "A striking-looking work, combining an arty inkiness with a retro-graininess that more or less screams 1970s, albeit without the cliches and flatness. On screen this week: 'Biutiful,''Barney's Version,''The Mechanic'
- Now that I've grown older, more assured of who I am and that I'm very much in love with someone whose sensibility and sensuality perfectly balance mine, I've had no need for any kinkiness.