Similar words: openness, kennel, cayenne, keenness, penny, comedienne, suddenness, sullenness. Meaning: [pen] adj. enclosed by a confining fence.
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(61) The 29-year-old winger has penned a three-and-a-half-year deal with Rafael Benitez's side after spending four years in the Spanish capital.
(62) In recent years writers from Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett to Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris have penned popular tracts advancing the cause of godlessness.
(63) THE pursuit of happiness, runs one of the most consequential sentences ever penned, is an unalienable right.
(64) Portia de Rossi has penned 'Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain, ' an unflinching and bravely honest account of her battle with eating disorders and dealing with her sexuality.
(65) In 1989, Harvard economist and former White adviser Greg Mankiw joint penned a paper warning of an impending bust in real U.S. house prices due to the aging population profile.
(66) Fawning authors penned books about his management techniques that remain on sale at bookstores here today.
More similar words: openness, kennel, cayenne, keenness, penny, comedienne, suddenness, sullenness, brazenness, pen name, pennies, pennant, drunkenness, penniless, canned, penny stock, banned, tanned, manned, fanned, stunned, planned, penny-pinching, unmanned, unplanned, canned goods, opened, thin-skinned, planned economy, planned obsolescence.