NOUN
- a long strip of inked material for making characters on paper with a typewriter
How To Use typewriter ribbon In A Sentence
- In 1888, the typewriter ribbon was patented by Jacob L. Wortman.
- For example, they are used to provide the black color in inks, pigments, rubber tires, stove polish, typewriter ribbons, and phonograph records.
- Sloppy at "tradecraft," Ames left incriminating trash like typewriter ribbons from which FBI analysts could piece together messages to the KGB. Other moles: Now the CIA and KGB must try to compose a larger picture of the damage caused by Ames's betrayals. How Ames Fooled The Cia
- I shove aside a pile of dehydrated red and black typewriter ribbons and set my machine down with a clunk.
- The Man's story, for example, is told through a collection of discarded typewriter ribbons that Macushla finds in the basement of his uncle's house.
- Another laugh came after Moore trailed off, holding the book up so the audience could see that the typeface was fading as Stella's typewriter ribbon runs out of ink.
- They drove to Grossman's typists and took their copies, and their typewriter ribbons.
- David waited tables, sold typewriter ribbons, and even delivered singing telegrams.