crow-quill in a sentence
n.
Definition
CROW-QUILL: A fine-tipped pen or drawing instrument used for detailed work, typically made from a feather quill.
Sample Sentences
- The artist preferred using a crow-quill for its fine point, allowing for intricate details in his drawings.
- With a crow-quill in hand, she delicately inscribed her thoughts into the leather-bound journal.
- The calligrapher demonstrated her skill with a crow-quill, producing elegant scripts that flowed like water.
- He admired the way the crow-quill glided over the paper, leaving behind a trail of rich ink.
- In the 18th century, many writers favored the crow-quill for its precision and ability to create varied line widths.
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