Similar words: openness, kennel, cayenne, keenness, penny, comedienne, suddenness, sullenness. Meaning: [pen] adj. enclosed by a confining fence.
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(31) Jay penned her in, one hand on each arm rest and kissed her neck. So bold!
(32) The piece was penned by Mozart when he was eight.
(33) The elderly admiral sighed and penned his name to yet another scrap of printed paper.
(34) Rescripts were often penned for a case, and not for the world at large.
(35) Damien writhed in anger as he stood penned in the bus shelter like an animal, with this herd of obnoxious Cockneys.
(36) Another Federal soldier who later penned a vivid account of the things he saw was sixteen-year-old John A.. Cockerill.
(37) The flu kept him penned up at home for a week.
(38) So Hannah, 16, penned an open reply in her dad's parish magazine.
(39) Jay penned her in, one hand on each arm rest and kissed her neck.
(40) No matter the reality of the date, though, everyone agrees that the book originates in ancient Egypt and was penned by Fifth Dynasty vizier Ptah-Hotep.
(41) We know that what It'said in the past really hap penned.
(42) During her tenure, she penned 42 amazingly eloquent temple hymns to praise not only her main master, but love and war goddess Ishtar/Inanna and their respective institutions of worship as well.
(43) The shepherd has penned up the sheep in the five - acre field.
(44) Death has forsaken them, and their names shall never be penned in the Dead Book.
(45) Penned by that Renaissance man of the Enlightenment, Voltaire, Candide is steeped in the political and philosophical controversies of the 1750s.
(46) In 1937, Rand penned the novella Anthem, which depicts a dystopian collectivist future where even the word "I"has been forgotten.
(47) There our childhood had been penned up by an honest old dame.
(48) Aselsan said a final sub-contract agreement would be penned later this year.
(49) DNA: The Sucker Punch script was penned by Snyder and co-writer Steve Shibuya.
(49) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(50) The shephers has penned up the sheep in the five acre field.
(51) The flocks were penned in for the night as a protection against marauding wolves.
(52) While it's likely Sir Paul McCartney, as the story goes, wrote this about his long-time girlfriend, Jane Asher—it's certain he penned it in her parents' home.
(53) Perhaps one of the most useful and memorable sections of the book is a reprint of The Art of Money Getting, penned by Barnum himself.
(54) The lyrics, which he penned as well, offer some of the most blatant and harshest critiques of Jim Crow attitudes in all of jazz activism.
(55) The screenplay was, of course, penned by Ayn Rand. It is safe to assume that Warner Brothers didn't dare change the dialogue.
(56) In Lausanne, they paid theirrespects at the house of Edward Gibbon, where he penned his revered epichistory, "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire."
(57) There is a lock of hair, the chemise Marie- Antoinette wore in the Temple prison, and the tiny prayer book in which she penned a final message to her children.
(58) With Samp penned back in their own half, the Brazilian tries a bit of trickery with a pass to Cambiasso after receiving from Satnkovic. El Cuchu is anticipated.
(59) I had up to then only seen poems in printed books--no mistakes penned through, no sign to the eye of doubt or trouble or any human weakness.
(60) Pierre-Louis Colin, speech-writer for France's foreign minister, has penned a literary, lustful and controversial "Guide to the Pretty Women of Paris", criticised by people as a " Voyeur 's Guide".
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