pen in English
- pen⇄adj. penlike.
- pen⇄expr. dip one's pen in gall, to write with hatred and spite.
Ex. Swift dipped his pen in gall when he described the stupidities and vices of mankind in ""Gulliver's Travels."" - pen⇄noun 1a. a small, closed yard for cows, sheep, pigs, chickens, or other animals.
Ex. The rabbits were in a pen of stiff wire in the backyard.
b. any of various enclosures for keeping something, such as a portable playpen for a baby, or a pla - pen⇄noun 1a. an instrument with a point to use in writing or drawing with ink, such as a ballpoint pen, a fountain pen, or a quill. Some pens hold their own ink; others must be dipped into ink.
b. such a tool fixed to a recording device to make a writ - pen⇄pen (1), noun, verb, penned,penning.
- pen⇄pen (2), noun, verb, pennedorpent,penning.
- pen⇄pen (3), noun.
(Slang.) penitentiary. - pen⇄v.t. 1. to put into writing; write.
Ex. I penned a few words to father today.
2. to draw up (a document). - pen⇄v.t. 1. to shut in a pen.
2. to confine closely; shut in.
Ex. He had me penned in a corner where I could not escape.
pen in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
pen in Sindhi سنڌي
pen in Tamil தமிழ்
pen in Telugu తెలుగు
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