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vb. 1 (context transitive English) to fill in using pencil 2 (context idiomatic transitive English) to provisionally schedule
Usage examples of "pencil in".
I've got a habit of drawing a little silly thing-three fish intertwined-whenever I have a pencil in my hand.
I've got a habit of drawing a little silly thingthree fish intertwinedwhenever I have a pencil in my hand.
Lamont asked, a small notebook in one hand and a much-gnawed pencil in the other.
When you've checked, you pencil in the new reference and mark it off on the index.
Now he sat with the volume of Waverley open at the flyleaf, and the stub of pencil in his hand, while Johnson withdrew for a couple of paces, presumably to allow free play for inspiration.
Christian immediately gripped the pencil in the crease of his palm and wrote: &ldquo.
Christian immediately gripped the pencil in the crease of his palm and wrote: “.
But I just put the pad and pencil in my pocket and started walking fast as hell up to her school--I was too excited to write the note right in the stationery store.
But I just put the pad and pencil in my pocket and started walking fast as hell up to her school–.