Stylograph [noun]
Definition of Stylograph:
writing instrument
Synonyms of Stylograph:
Sentence/Example of Stylograph:
She had a writing-board on her knee, and a hand resting on it still held a stylograph.
The J pen to the lady novelist, and the stylograph to the devil—your essayist must not touch the things.
Edith shook the stylograph Dodo gave her to make it write, and a fountain of pure black ink poured on to the page.
As a matter of fact, his writing is done with a stylograph pen, which he always carries in his pocket.
The stylograph hung longingly over the cable form; it wanted to write "Interjection."
"I'll do both," said Lupton, and took out his stylograph, and called a waiter to bring him hotel writing paper.
Presently his friend came out in a desperate hurry, with a stylograph behind his ear, and his hands laden with papers.
He had never approached Plank in vain, and he did not do so now, for Plank had a pocket cheque-book and a stylograph.
He began studying the paper, but his eyes, I perceived, wandered often to the stylograph pen in my hand.
Seeing him again directing curious glances at the stylograph, which I was turning about in my fingers, I offered it to him.