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He was amazing, and had a penholder behind his ear.
Rhoda took a few paces away from him and picked up the penholder.
The name is derived from its unique penholder shape.
He moved the penholder and touched her hair.
The silver penholder with the ink-stained nib was the one in use.
Then he gazed at the book reflectively, tapping his teeth with the end of a penholder.
"I can't think of anything to start with," he said, gnawing his penholder fiercely.
The superintendent tapped his desk with a penholder.
Bud sat nibbling the end of his makeshift penholder.
His playing style is based on the use of short pimple-out rubber and he uses a penholder grip.
I asked, before beginning to write, and held the penholder rigid in the air in proof that it was not me.
The penholder might do its Gioconda trick, but the eyes never altered in their earnestness.
Winston fitted a nib into the penholder and sucked it to get the grease off.
Opened his mouth, closed it looked back at his penholder and resumed shifting around his desktop.
He uses the penholder grip, one of two standard table-tennis grips (the other being the shake-hands, which is the more popular).
And in a small stationer's shop not far away he had bought his penholder and his bottle of ink.
The optional retractable penholder eliminated "retrace lines".
The young man across the patio relaxed; this time, his impulse had been to weave himself a penholder using a few of the man's ring fingers.
Osborne moved a couple of items on his desk, a penholder, a picture of a fox-faced child in band uniform.
The thing that jabbed Cliff's hand was Englemere's penholder.
They were large and bold; almost as though they had been painted with the end of the penholder instead of being written with the pen.
Penholder may refer to:
A small secretary's desk topped with a white leather blotter, bronze penholder, a crystal clock and yet a third bowl of potpourri.
Rhoda was leaning against his father's desk, her head tilted back, her long hair brushing against a silver penholder.
Unconcerned with impressions, they are happy to display the crayon scribblings of their toddler, or the attempt at a wooden penholder made by a 12-year-old.