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[ US /ˈpɛnmən/ ]
[ UK /pˈɛnmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. informal terms for journalists

How To Use penman In A Sentence

  • It was a small white envelope, his address written with golden cursive penmanship.
  • With painstaking penmanship and a few erasures to correct spellings and numbers, the little girl explained herself.
  • Looking down at the paper in his lap, he could see how it resembled Claria's penmanship that he had read so many times in love letters.
  • Even Ken Follett, whose truly appalling novel World Without End befouled my mind for a fortnight, can been seen to have a positive effect; when I was reading some reviews to see if anyone else thought it as bad as I did, I came across a couple of approbatory references to Sharon Kay Penman, along the lines of "this is how it should be done". :Acquired Taste
  • Along with that were poems, all written in the same loopy penmanship on pieces of unlined white paper.
  • What interests me in this conversation is the attitude towards conformity and individuality, and the resistance that the idea of universal penmanship skills raises.
  • That physical link - from the writer's heart and pen through the courier's hand to your own - gave a life to letters, and an intimacy born of penmanship and pensiveness.
  • All uncollected prizes for art, poetry, and penmanship can be collected from the parish office.
  • It was a small white envelope, his address written with golden cursive penmanship.
  • It was printed in what seemed to be manually-written impeccably neat cursive penmanship - very impressive.
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