1. pencilled - Adjective
2. pencilled - Verb
Derived from pencil
of Pencil
Source: Webster's dictionaryI asked him what, if anything, got him down about teaching. He said he didn't think that anything about it got him exactly down, but there was one thing, he thought, that frightened him: reading the pencilled notations in the margins of books in the college library. J. D. Salinger
My page was too white My ink was too thin The day wouldn't write What the night pencilled in. Leonard Cohen
Her handwriting in these pencilled jottings, made forty-five years ago, is exactly as it is today: this makes me suspect, when I am not with her, that she is a closet intellectual. Helen Garner
a penciled sketch Source: Internet
the penciled message Source: Internet
It is understood Joshua's defence of his WBA, IBF and WBO crowns against Kubrat Pulev has been pencilled in for December 12 at London's O2 Arena while Fury, the WBC champion, is committed to a third bout with Deontay Wilder. Source: Internet