Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. A pen that holds quick-drying ink conveyed to a writing surface by means of a felt nib.
WordNet
n. a pen with a writing tip made of felt (trade name Magic Marker) [syn: felt-tipped pen, felt tip, Magic Marker]
Usage examples of "felt-tip pen".
From inside his locker Johnson withdrew a felt-tip pen and a soiled one-dollar bill.
I write the license number on my wrist with a felt-tip pen and feel as though I've conquered Asia.
Her panting communication, written in black felt-tip pen, filled nearly half the page.
She was running down the list of names and marking appropriate ones with a yellow felt-tip pen.
One afternoon he found himself in the dim, shabby kitchen, perched on one of the rickety chairs that had come with the house, a felt-tip pen in his hand, the sketchbook on the table before him.
She taps her felt-tip pen on the legal pad, a metronome measuring what a bad time I am having.
Ancient plimsolls dyed a dayglo orange, football socks in the Brentford colours, knee-length shorts cut from mattress ticking and a baggy T-shirt with the Olympic rings and the legend Hartnell Goes For Gold emblazoned across the chest in felt-tip pen.
The small X, made by a felt-tip pen, was their signal to dismantle the operation.
He hunkered over him, and took out the felt-tip pen that the waiter had given him in Minh's restaurant.