ink bottle
Plural
ink bottles
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a container, typically made of glass, used for holding ink, often with a narrow neck to facilitate filling pens
An ink bottle is a small container used to hold liquid ink, often with a narrow opening to allow for easy dipping or refilling of writing instruments like fountain pens or dip pens. Ink bottles come in various shapes and sizes, and they are typically made of glass, plastic, or metal. They are commonly used in environments where regular ink refills are needed, such as in offices, schools, or by artists. The ink inside the bottle can come in a range of colors, including black, blue, and red, and can be used for writing, drawing, or calligraphy.
- The writer carefully refilled her fountain pen from the ink bottle.
- He accidentally knocked over the ink bottle, causing a spill on the desk.
- The vintage desk featured an ornate ink bottle holder with a matching pen.
- She stored her collection of fountain pens next to the ink bottle on her desk.
- The student shook the ink bottle vigorously to mix the pigments before filling her pen.
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