1. penfold - Noun
2. Penfold - Proper noun
See Pinfold.
Source: Webster's dictionary"I'm going on a picnic," went Penfold. "And I'm taking anthrax, beer, coffee, doughnuts, estrogen, flamingoes, glue, horses, ink, jelly, Knackwurst, lemonade, murder and Nurofen." (Chapter Fifteen) Ben Croshaw
Sport The Gold Victorian-style Penfold post box in Lincoln painted in recognition of Paralympian Sophie Wells who won the gold medal in the team Equestrian event at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. Source: Internet
But Ms Penfold said the ALEC was concerned by any protest activity that compromised the welfare interests of the animals. Source: Internet
Penfold was admitted to Arrowe Park hospital, where she worked as a healthcare assistant and then a nurse for many years, after contracting coronavirus. Source: Internet
Australian Livestock Exporters Council chief executive officer Alison Penfold. Source: Internet
Penfold added she initially believed she had stopped before being struck by the cycle but later claimed she thought the lorry driver had moved out forcing her wider into the opposite carriageway. Source: Internet