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I . pen·cil [ˈpen(t)səl] N (writing utensil)

II . pen·cil <-ll- [or Am usu-l-]> [ˈpen(t)səl] VB trans

pencil

ˈeye·brow pen·cil N

eyebrow pencil

lead pen·cil [ledˈ-] N

me·chani·cal ˈpen·cil N Am (propelling pencil)

ˈpen·cil box N

pencil box
pencil box

ˈpen·cil case N

pencil case
pencil case

ˈpen·cil push·er N Am pej inf

pencil pusher
birokrat(ka) m (f)
pencil pusher
pisun(ka) m (f)

ˈpen·cil sharp·en·er N

pencil sharpener

pro·pel·ling pen·cil [prəˌpelɪŋˈ-] N Brit Aus

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I drew on toilet paper with pencils that was the only paper around.
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The last night of his life, with a pencil and tablet, he wrote nearly all night and up to the time he died.
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He hated playing outside, and preferred to sit down with a pencil, creating and exploring his own world.
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The product is usually sold in a retractable tube or pencil form.
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In the wake of prisoner protests, access was granted to pens, pencils, paper, books, newspapers and monitored radio broadcasting.
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The fest also includes a comprehensive set of artistic events extending from pencil sketching to mehendi design and face painting.
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Rather, both of these early submariners have straight pencil style hands.
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She wears a special quiver in which she carries a pencil.
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We're trying to pencil it in, but we want to get in the studio sooner rather than later.
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Striking with objects such as pencils is more rare.
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