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Recent Examples of inkyOthers are stewed with aromatics and oil to make a riotous take on XO sauce, funky and inky and complex, which gilds the hunks of squash under their corny beurre blanc.—
Helen Rosner,
New Yorker,
16 Aug. 2026 The dress in question was an inky black number that featured a delicate lace bodice, a super plunging neckline with a layer of sheer fabric, a figure-hugging silhouette, and an opaque floor-grazing skirt.—
Christina Perrier,
InStyle,
14 Aug. 2026 Sizes span 24-31, and washes range from Nocturne black and ecru Soap Stone to light and inky shades of indigo.—
Angela Velasquez,
Footwear News,
5 Aug. 2026 Besides being interesting on their own, some of these distant cometlike bodies have odd orbits that hint at the existence of another major planet out there in the inky black.—
Phil Plait,
Scientific American,
24 July 2026 In a paper published on Wednesday in Nature, Emerson and his colleagues report that these inky blemishes are a kind of transmissible skin cancer — one that appears to spread from catfish to catfish.—
Ari Daniel,
NPR,
22 July 2026 This major price cut gives you access to flagship OLED performance and brings a rare opportunity for movie enthusiasts, esports players, and streaming families to capture inky blacks and vibrant highlights.—
Juhi Wadia,
PC Magazine,
21 July 2026 Travelers can hike or bike along the waterway while enjoying the inky black skies above.—
Evie Carrick,
Travel + Leisure,
19 July 2026 Cubans strolled along el Paseo del Prado promenade in the inky night, desperate to escape the stifling heat of their homes.—
Romina Ruiz-Goiriena,
USA Today,
6 July 2026
Frail elderly women, swathed in headscarves and saris, worshipped while sitting on puddled pavement near corroded metal changing lockers plastered with ads for Glow & Lovely skin cream.
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Norma Meyer,
Oc Register,
4 Feb. 2026
This length is easier to maintain and avoids the tripping hazards of puddled fabric while still looking polished.
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Sophie Flaxman,
Better Homes & Gardens,
29 Dec. 2025
Things take a dark turn, however, after a series of unexplainable deaths draw Hal and John to a small town in Nebraska.
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Matt Minton,
Variety,
17 Aug. 2026
Way back in 2012, Supreme collaborated on another Air Force 1 with a dark green camo canvas upper, box logo hangtag and gum outsole that can hit the $1,000 range on resale platforms.
But because decomposing food is a source of ammonia, the source of any emissions remains muddled, regulators said.
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Tony Briscoe,
Los Angeles Times,
6 Aug. 2026
In the summer of 1991, a group of conspirators staged a muddled coup to overthrow then-USSR president Mikhail Gorbachev, ultimately accelerating the shift from communism to capitalism.
During a nearly four-hour Friday hearing in Mecklenburg County small claims court, Jackson and Agape’s attorneys parsed through a muddied timeline that involved verbal agreements between Ball, Jackson and either Cam Newton or his father, Cecil Newton.
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Julia Coin,
Charlotte Observer,
27 Apr. 2026
There is a desperate need to protect first-party data, which becomes muddied when bots, rather than humans, navigate a site.
Someone close to you could be unpredictable with their actions, but their unfiltered honesty might be more revealing than the disruption itself, Sagittarius.
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Valerie Mesa,
PEOPLE,
7 Aug. 2026
His content blends high-energy, unfiltered reactions to chaotic internet food hacks with relatable everyday sketches that often spotlight his family life.