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- noun A shedding or spilling of ink: a facetious imitation of bloodshed.
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- noun The
writing ofpolemical letters or articles.
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Examples
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There has been a great inkshed, and a large expenditure of oratory, on the question of the origin of the Italian war of 1859; and, as usual, much nonsense has been written and said of and concerning the ambition of France and the encroachments of Sardinia.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 Various
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He smiled gravely as he thought of the inkshed that would come to pass in a _combat à l'outrance_ between the Three Dimensionists and the
The Mummy and Miss Nitocris A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension George Chetwynd Griffith 1881
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By our electioneerings and Hansard Debatings, and ever-enduring tempest of jargon that goes on everywhere, we manage to settle that; to have it declared, with no bloodshed except insignificant blood from the nose in hustings-time, but with immense beershed and inkshed and explosion of nonsense, which darkens all the air, that the Right
Latter-Day Pamphlets Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Europeans can hardly understand this truly anomalous phase of our American institutions; they do not understand that it is characteristic that 'we speak daggers but use none'; that we fight with ballots and not with bullets; that we have abundance of inkshed and little bloodshed, and that all that is explosive is blown off through newspaper safety-valves.”
Letters and Journals 02] Morse, Samuel F B 1914
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American institutions; they do not understand that it is characteristic that 'we speak daggers but use none'; that we fight with ballots and not with bullets; that we have abundance of inkshed and little bloodshed, and that all that is explosive is blown off through newspaper safety-valves. "
Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II 1831
stuartmathergibson commented on the word inkshed
A shedding or spilling of ink: a facetious imitation of bloodshed
The writing of polemical letters or articles.
September 15, 2021