NOUN
- an eraser made of rubber (or of a synthetic material with properties similar to rubber); commonly mounted at one end of a pencil
How To Use pencil eraser In A Sentence
- The electric current has been set to confuse a small brain area, about the size of a pencil eraser.
- A few invincible enthusiasts, mufflered and raincoated, still bore the icy chill of the concert hall, a quorum of painters besieged the artist supply stores for the precious remaining tubes of burntumber and scarletlake, while it was presumed that in traditionally unheated garrets orthodox poets nourished their muse on pencil erasers. Greener Than You Think
- These would have prevented goods clearly compatible with military use from entering the country, but would have allowed civilian necessities like medicine and pencil erasers into Iraq.
- My boy, wipe these wrong words out with a pencil eraser.
- The particular feel of the pain, not like a pinprick or a knife cut, but both blunter and sharper, a pencil eraser pressed hard against the soft meat of the tongue like a cattle brand. The Kitchen Daughter
- Tuna sashimi is ‘the pale pink of pencil erasers, and the texture of whipped cream’.
- A second surgery the following day revealed a hole the size of pencil eraser in the colon where the two sections had been sutured together.
- Rub it in clockwise, just a little tiny dab, about the size of the tip of your pencil eraser. Excerpt: Good Faith by Jane Smiley
- The scaly-eyed gecko (Lepidoblepharis buchwaldi)—also a new species—can perch comfortably atop a pencil eraser, even as an adult.
- Others used pencil erasers to restore old lucky pennies to their original brightness.