nibbed

IPA: nˈɪbd

adjective

  • Having a nib or point.
  • (philately) Of a stamp: having the nib of its perforation removed or damaged.
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Examples of "nibbed" in Sentences

  • This advertisement contained engravings of a barrel and "nibbed" or
  • I, for one, use only a gold-nibbed fountain pen, filled with ink made from freshly crushed pomegranates.
  • Each pen is beautifully presented in a velvet-lined case for the standard style and a red leatherette satin-lined case for the gold-nibbed versions.
  • I started my writing life in the 1940s as an elementary student at the Washington School in Medford, Massachusetts, using a steel-nibbed pen and an inkwell, so I have lived through every technology.
  • Granulated sugar comes in various crystal sizes from coarse-grained sugars, such as sanding sugar also called “pearl sugar,” “decorating sugar,” nibbed sugar, or sugar nibs, which adds “sparkle” and is used to decorate pastries.

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