pencil something in

pencil something in
pencil (someone/something) in 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

New idioms dictionary. 2014.

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  • pencil something in — 1) fill in an area or shape with pencil strokes a lot of the outlines had been penciled in 2) arrange, forecast, or note down something provisionally or tentatively May 15 was penciled in as the date for the meeting ■ pencil someone in make a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pencil something in — arrange or note down something provisionally. → pencil …   English new terms dictionary

  • pencil — (n.) late 14c., an artist s fine brush of camel hair, from O.Fr. pincel artist s paintbrush (Fr. pinceau), from L. penicillus paintbrush, pencil, lit. little tail, dim. of peniculus brush, itself a dim. of penis tail (see PENIS (Cf. penis)).… …   Etymology dictionary

  • pencil — noun 1》 an instrument for writing or drawing, typically consisting of a thin stick of graphite enclosed in a long, thin piece of wood or fixed in a thin cylindrical case. 2》 Physics & Geometry a set of light rays, lines, etc. converging to or… …   English new terms dictionary

  • pencil in — ˌpencil ˈin [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they pencil in he/she/it pencils in present participle pencilling in past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • pencil — [pen′səl] n. [ME pencel < MFr pincel < VL * penicellus < L penicillus, a brush < dim. of penis, a tail, PENIS: mod. sense & form infl. by PEN2] 1. Archaic an artist s small, fine brush 2. the individual style or ability of an artist 3 …   English World dictionary

  • pencil someone in — pencil (someone/something) in 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… …   New idioms dictionary

  • pencil in — pencil (someone/something) in 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… …   New idioms dictionary

  • pencil — pen|cil1 [ pensl ] noun ** count a long thin object, usually made of wood, that you use for writing or drawing by pressing the black or colored part in its center against paper or some other surface: Your pencils need to be sharpened. a colored… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • pencil — 1 noun (C, U) 1 a narrow pointed wooden instrument, used for writing or drawing, containing a thin stick of a black or coloured substance: written in pencil | drawn with a pencil | a pencil sketch 2 a pencil of light a narrow beam of light… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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