[
UK
/pˈɛnsəld/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
drawn or written with a pencil
a penciled sketch
the penciled message
How To Use pencilled In A Sentence
- The 320 million of annual cost savings pencilled for the combined entity would represent a decent chunk of added value. Times, Sunday Times
- An unknown actor was penciled in to play the leading role.
- The pale smoke from the cottage chimney pencilled up.
- Their seaside conference was pencilled in as merely a stroll towards a second term.
- Having long had this match penciled in as a win, and on the back of two stirring victories, we were chock-a-block full of confidence that our recent good record against the Hooped Affair was going to continue.
- British officers pencilled out amusing menus featuring horseflesh and one Major Stewart's ‘devoted batman was killed while bringing his mule-steak lunch to his dug-out’.
- She pencilled the rough outline of the mountain in front of her house.
- She pencilled the rough outline of the mountain in front of her house.
- A previous owner has pencilled 'First Edition' inside the book's cover.
- I've been pencilled in to race at Musselburgh on Monday and if the ground is fast I'll be off up to Scotland.