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in pencil written or signed with a pencil. Why did you write your report in pencil? You can't sign a check in pencil! pencil someone or something in to write in something with a pencil. (Implies that the writing is not final.) This isn't a firm appointment yet, so I will just pencil it in. I penciled in a tentative answer. a pen pusher (British & Australian) also a pencil pusher (American) someone who has a boring job in an office He's a frustrated desk-bound pen pusher who dreams of trekking through jungles. (British & Australian) See also: pen put lead in your pencil (British humorous) to increase a man's sexual ability You should eat a few oysters - that'll put some lead in your pencil. (British humorous) pencil somebody/something in also pencil in somebody/something to have a temporary plan to do something with someone The team had penciled in Morton as a key player this season. I penciled you in for lunch next Thursday. Etymology: based on the idea that a pencil mark can easily be removed or changed How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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