Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"penmanship" Definitions
  1. the art of writing by hand; skill in doing this

140 Sentences With "penmanship"

How to use penmanship in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "penmanship" and check conjugation/comparative form for "penmanship". Mastering all the usages of "penmanship" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Balancing a pencil between her wrists, the 7-year-old demonstrated near-perfect penmanship to win Zaner-Bloser's competitive Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript Penmanship.
It's a favorite in Instagram's bullet journaling and penmanship niche. 
Also note that Ventimiglia's penmanship has some unique quirks, too.
Now go forth and bless someone with you lovely penmanship.
Although, certain penmanship styles do result in some frustrating screen lag.
And there are prosaic concerns, as well, like spelling and penmanship.
Dickinson's penmanship grew eccentric over time, as did her compositional methods.
Grandma died in 1973; she lives on eternally through her penmanship.
Bocksay had left room for illuminations around his pyrotechnic displays of penmanship.
In America, two developments have thrust penmanship back into the public arena.
Let's just hope Mourinho's penmanship is as dapper as his fashion sense.
Check out the letter ... penmanship clearly mattered to him, and online auctioneer Paddle8.
Scribbling his thoughts in neat, clean penmanship, the president wrote, 'TRADE IS BAD.
Did you know that the Duchess of Sussex has a talent for penmanship?
Their impeccable penmanship blends right in, and dad will never be the wiser.
"[Gizzell] had a terrific smile, beautiful, full hair and wonderful penmanship," Romito said.
In the earliest journal, dated 1837, the penmanship is crisp, the margins precise.
He kept papers in neat stacks on his desk, and had tight, tidy penmanship.
Rico Frederick, originally from Trinidad, is the author of Broken Calypsonian (Penmanship Books, 2014).
Jauregui said that the penmanship suggests the message was written by two different people.
So, Ariel is completely flipping literate and, in point of fact, has excellent penmanship!
Ariel's signature, no matter how beautiful her penmanship, is what sealed her initial demise.
Do not underestimate the healing powers of watching another person display on-point penmanship.
Apparently not: Legislatures around the country are now debating the future of cursive penmanship.
For income, she gave private lessons in English, penmanship and music at her home.
Prosecutors plan to call a handwriting expert to testify that the manifestos match Roof's penmanship.
And judging from this collection, the "beyond" was full of weird fish and outstanding penmanship.
Now the signature — the crown jewel of penmanship — is headed for the same ash heap.
Georgia O'Keeffe's bold, squiggly lines and lack of punctuation ignored conventions of grammar and penmanship.
And in Norway, she had a chance to show off her penmanship skills on a tablet.
Attorneys defending Durst asked Windham to exclude evidence of Durst's penmanship and testimony from handwriting experts.
Akin to penmanship and opera singing, human driving will soon be a practice of the past.
Not all that long ago, the penmanship taught in American schools was the envy of the world.
Resting next to my sloppy attempt, my father's perfect penmanship spelled out: "I MISS YOU FROM HEAVEN."
He was transfixed by the regularity of Kepler's penmanship, and wondered if it might contain coded messages.
In that case, millions of people would have invested in a skill as outdated as precise penmanship.
If you&aposve got beautiful penmanship, you can fill out holiday cards, or help write personal notes.
The writings remain in his childhood bedroom, frozen in the amber of a 9-year-old's penmanship.
And her independence doesn't stop with penmanship — it's clear that Anaya has no room for any lowered expectations.
If you decide not to be a famous artist, you could go be a schoolteacher with that penmanship.
Our penmanship has massively suffered as we spend more time typing, and less writing with pen and paper.
Flawless penmanship and a rigorous grasp of Latin were once considered de riguer for any well-educated person.
Occupational therapist Robyn Taniguchi charges $100 to $150 for 50-minute sessions to help children perfect their penmanship.
With all the things to remember, control and move, this penmanship lesson is even tougher than it looks.
That Foos wrote with "excellent penmanship" a thick, multiyear journal of motel voyeurship we can also be fairly certain.
Her penmanship started off as bold, capital letters, but by the end, it petered out into tight, itchy cursive.
Closer to penmanship than painting, this narrow concept of the medium seemed to have petered out a while ago.
Still, handwriting was considered a major skill worth learning; penmanship was usually a separate class, graded separately on report cards.
Kate, 37, also contributed to a wall full of "joyful garden memories" — and showed off her penmanship in the process.
Unfortunately, I can't read Japanese, so most of my time was spent appreciating the arrangement and the quality of Gozo's penmanship.
Internet users praised his penmanship and noted the image of his hands also showed a near-perfect score on an exam.
In a teenager's slanted penmanship, he promised to improve his lot with girls and, above all else, to succeed in college.
I was puzzled when I received an Arbor Day envelope containing only the Withheld Mail Notice featuring Beatrice's instantly recognizable penmanship.
Despite Rosabella's decidedly elementary penmanship and the note's lack of a signature, the school actually released her home early on the bus.
Anaya Ellick was born without both of her hands, but that didn't stop her from winning a national penmanship award this month.
Anaya, a first-grader at Greenbrier Christian Academy in Chesapeake, Virginia, received the Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript Penmanship.
Later, my mother and I found a note my dad left for us on my kitchen counter, written in his perfect penmanship.
Alas, just as penmanship and slide rules have largely been left in the dust in classrooms, the volley also has been marginalized.
As the Florida Senate race headed for a hand recount, a judge ruled to give voters with sloppy penmanship a second chance.
Poor penmanship, damage to a package or customer complaints can also result in fines, which can add up to a week's pay.
Paper records, written in questionable penmanship, get stuffed away in filing cabinets, out of the reach of researchers or other healthcare providers.
Consider this scenario: A doctor with less-than-perfect penmanship writes a prescription for Lamictal, which is often used as a mood stabilizer.
"Bill and Ted" screenwriter Ed Solomon captured the scene: Reeves, crouched in the sweltering Louisiana sun, signed "Stacey, you're breathtaking!" in exquisite penmanship.
One picture showed the bridegroom, Li Yunpeng, copying out the party document while his bride, Chen Xuanchi, looked on, apparently admiring his penmanship.
He did just that: His penmanship became flawless, and the Nazis put it to use at Auschwitz, sparing him from the gas chambers.
And the script for "Hustlers" even includes lines lifted directly from the article — like when a customer praises Destiny for her "perfect penmanship." 
The only problem is my penmanship, which almost got me held back in fourth grade and has only declined in the years since.
Most schools, parochial or otherwise, no longer teach penmanship — and only about 10 states still retain cursive writing requirements in their curriculum guides.
Her penmanship is both delicate and sophisticated in its maneuverings, yet childlike, almost doll-like, as well, in a folkloric kind of way.
Thanks to Common Core and the ubiquity of typing, penmanship has become somewhat of a lost art, although it's enjoying a renaissance in some states.
The 7-year-old Virginia first grader, who does not use prosthetics, was awarded this year's Nicholas Maxim Special Award for Excellence in Manuscript Penmanship.
The algorithm that powers the new technology requires at least a paragraph's worth of hand-written source text to be able to replicate someone's penmanship.
Everyday things that most people take for granted—like penmanship and grammar, being able to get dressed and drive a vehicle—started to go away.
Researchers are also aware that more than mere pride in penmanship is lost when people can no longer even read, let alone write, cursive script.
He showed his third-grade report card, which listed marks in prayer, the study of Torah and Talmud, Hebrew spelling, penmanship, Yiddish and Jewish history.
Receiving gifts makes me very uncomfortable because i feel blessed to the max already and I really hate writing thank you cards with my poor penmanship.
Given that much of Trump's penmanship was canceling out aspects of the Obama administration's legacy, a future president could wipe away his action with similar dispatch.
Microsoft doubled the levels of pressure supported by the device, which means you can draw and write more accurately, with penmanship that better reflects your handwriting.
I did not see Gardner again, though I heard from him, always a note in his bold penmanship, often complimenting me on something I had written.
Danez is also the author of two chapbooks, hands on your knees (2013, Penmanship Books) and black movie (2015, Button Poetry), winner of the Button Poetry Prize.
Missen posted a second photograph of the car from a different angle, admitting that her first thought upon witnessing the defacement was centered around the vandal's penmanship.
In the process of translating idiosyncratic penmanship to a universal sans serif font, volunteers may help foster research about the American women who have shaped the arts.
Perfecting penmanship became a Christian ideal in 19th-century ­America, one occasionally credited with disciplining the mind, initiating an era of ­pseudo-psychological graphology that lingers today.
Of all the things that could distinguish the four teams remaining in the N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament — record, size, talent, experience — one factor may be undervalued: penmanship.
She's been able to imbue the band with her identity through penmanship while tackling her personal life and character of discipline gleaned from growing up in theatre.
The beasts in a study of ten goats, tentatively dated to 20163, are made of almost nothing but a repeated squiggle that looks like a penmanship exercise.
While it's true that there are only so many classroom hours in the day, research shows there are still plenty of reasons to teach and practice legible penmanship.
He also provided the label, which he inscribed with perfect penmanship, using a metal template in blue ink, and affixed it into a cut-out in the mat.
The American Civil Liberties Union sued Mr. Kemp over the law on the grounds that people were essentially being denied the right to vote because of poor penmanship.
They work on Jaylen's penmanship, and Mr. Washington discusses the importance of class participation, making sure that he answers the teacher's questions and reads out loud in class.
Earlier, Newman had seen Palmer make that same gesture, but he needed a recurrence to feel confident jotting his discovery, in small and neat penmanship, into a notebook.
" "And when I read it, I saw the beautiful penmanship, and I was like -- and his signature at the end -- and I'm like, he had to have written this.
The writing on Ology inspires the same mix of feelings: it's scattershot, and the album's vocal-centric nature means it's difficult to ignore Gallant's more overwrought bits of penmanship.
With its flamboyant, bulging B and curlicued Ps, this 1918 letter is one of several in the book that sparks a real nostalgia for the dying art of penmanship.
It was built in an age of penmanship and copybooks, shelves of hardbound books and Dick and Jane readers; it made its way through blue mimeographs with their gasoline smell.
And just like your penmanship and your ability to pinpoint South Dakota's seat of government — it's Pierre, by the way — your typing skills probably aren't what they used to be.
If I type up personal, heartfelt words on good stationery and sign my own name by hand, will it still be considered appropriate as I continue to practice my penmanship?
There is Haya, who appoints herself a mentor for a new girl, Leanne, and assists her with penmanship in a way that crosses the line from helping to bossing around.
We spoke with Sheila Lowe, who works as a professional handwriting examiner, to offer her take, as well as Michael Fernandez, a third grade teacher in Georgia, to grade presidential penmanship.
If you're highlighting a line in Word, for instance, the app will automatically snap your drawing to the line so it looks smooth, rather than leaving your (quite likely poor) penmanship.
Across the room are Norris Church Mailer, Richard Ford, Teddy Wayne, Geoff Dyer, Phillip Lopate, Anna Quindlen, Amy Waldman and Tom Perrotta; with John Banville taking the prize for calligraphic penmanship.
And the discoveries did not end there: Attached to the wooden panel was another sheet of paper, displaying English-language penmanship practice as well as handwriting in a South Indian language.
Click here to view original GIFEvil Mad Scientist's new AxiDraw V3 personal drawing machine can use any pen or marker to print or write on your behalf if your penmanship is awful.
The White House highlights a flurry of executive orders on trade, the environment and gutting regulations, but much of Trump's penmanship would not last a few days of a future Democratic presidency.
" Another critic lamented to the Times that emojis signaled the end of language: "They're part of the degradation of writing skills—grammar, syntax, sentence structure, even penmanship—that come with digital technology.
Bryson DeChambeau, a 22-year-old amateur, received a penmanship lesson from Palmer during a practice round last year in Latrobe, Pa., with other members of the United States Walker Cup team.
Over time, though, highly refined penmanship styles, visual equivalents to the cadences of the spoken word, were designed specifically for the Quran, and masters of those styles were revered as cultural stars.
Or you can try the $55 Parker IM that writes so fluidly and precisely it seems capable of elevating not just your penmanship but also the thoughts you put on the page.
That ideology goes back to the 1930s, when progressive educators began to shift the writing curriculum away from penmanship and spelling and toward diary entries and personal letters as a psychologically liberating activity.
There was most likely a lot of wine that night (the best ideas always come from a lot of wine), which explains my poor penmanship and well-intentioned but fragmented deep chicken thought.
The card had the penmanship of a first grader, yet the longing of a refugee: He asked not for toys but to make his family — separated and devastated by war and violence — whole.
Photo via Twitter Kendrick Lamar is a multi-talented, visionary musician and artist but that evidently doesn't extend to his penmanship, according to fans who've received their signed copies of the untitled unmastered vinyl.
Of course, it can also be used to write out words in a famous writer's penmanship, which I'm sure will make looking up quotes on the internet even more confusing and hard to check.
In the 2018 midterms, states like Georgia and Arizona rejected an alarming number of absentee ballots, for reasons as trivial as forgetting to write their birth year on their ballot envelope or poor penmanship.
Mary Saucedo, 94, of Manchester, who is legally blind and is one of three plaintiffs listed in the ACLU lawsuit, is one of the voters whose absentee ballot was rejected because of questionable penmanship.
He includes a penmanship joke in his new set ("Anything my daughter writes looks like a letter from the Zodiac killer to the police") and complains about how schools don't teach cursive writing anymore.
Donald Trump once claimed on Twitter that he himself was a handwriting analyst, and while this remains to be seen, CNN had the two experts weigh in on potential presidential penmanship of the three remaining contenders.
The new technology can also help with the perennial problem of deciphering a doctor's notes (physicians' poor penmanship has been frequently mined for comedic purposes, but  has real-world consequences if medical prescriptions are improperly filled).
While some hiring managers argue that handwritten letters are a lost art that can go a long way (provided that you have flawless penmanship), most prefer the email route because it's more convenient for all parties.
The newspaper reported that Altman also testified that the handwriting on an envelope sent to police in Beverly Hills, California, alerting them to a dead body around the time of Berman's death looked like Durst's penmanship.
"People should not be denied their fundamental right to vote because of penmanship but that's exactly what is happening in New Hampshire," Gilles Bissonnette, legal director of the ACLU of New Hampshire, said in a statement.
The note included a pointed jab at Shangela, referring to her as a "shady, shady bitch," in surprisingly nice handwriting — I suppose when you're constantly journaling about all the people who've wronged you, your penmanship will flourish.
At the Schomburg, such gestural traces have become the fabric of Báez's compositions, with the artist largely replacing the patterned surfaces she deployed in past works with painted script to emulate the penmanship of Angelou and Davis.
The volunteer holding the fishbowl in West Des Moines on Saturday said she hand-wrote questions for people as they entered the gymnasium so the penmanship would be easy to read, but said no questions were censored.
Unfortunately, I can barely remember how to write in cursive, and I've found that my preferred style of all-caps printing penmanship (if you can even call it that) seems to tax the reMarkable tablet's 1GHz ARM A9 processor.
While schools around the country were conforming to new ideologies and evolving ideas about class and gender, for example, St. Bernard's remained steeped in mandatory Latin and French, blue blazers and penmanship — not Mandarin and coding and self-reflection.
"People should not be denied their right to vote because of penmanship, but that's exactly what is happening in Georgia," Sophia Lakin, a staff attorney with the A.C.L.U. Voting Rights Project, said in a statement issued before the election.
But it's too easy to blame our lack of adherence to writing habits on technology alone — I think always of the 1815 principal who saw his students writing on paper instead of slates and thought their penmanship would be ruined.
Years after the president's all-caps penmanship became a meme back in 203 when he signed his first executive order as commander-in-chief, Trump's blocky scribbling was memed once more on Wednesday when he read a statement using handwritten notes.
Zuckerberg has done his best to emulate Steve Jobs through his penmanship in notes like the one we saw this week or his showmanship on stage at events like the company's annual F8 conference, yet his company's actions rarely deliver on his words.
And speaking of the aforementioned Play n' Trace, Boogie Board is also introducing a smaller version of that drawing tablet with the same translucent LCD screen so that kids can practice their penmanship by tracing letters, or just doodle over photos or other images.
Written in neat blue penmanship, they represent players who grew up in the area and have appeared in the N.H.L. That list now numbers 22, and of that group, 14 skated this season, when Rupp would monitor their stats on his phone each night.
Wordplay continues with a spectrum of alphabet-themed works from the museum's holdings, from penmanship examples and ornamental letters to a flash of Dada and Futurism, and more recent works by Louise Bourgeois, Cy Twombly, Tony Fitzpatrick, Jacob El Hanani, Jasper Johns, and Christopher Wool.
Time will tell if Swish is, in fact, the best album of all time, but it seems clear that Kanye—who once rapped, "My penmanship is so hard I need censorship"—has the worst handwriting of all time: So happy to be finished with the best album of all time pic.twitter.
"The story was developed over a succession of layers, as it were, from a conceptual idea to a collaborative writers' room which was headed by Steve Knight and completely executed under his penmanship throughout the eight episodes as it became more erudite and became a shooting script," Hardy told Mashable.
"Whoever wrote this managed to commit a murder, find the pad, find the pen, practice a couple of times because they didn't want to show bad penmanship or something, write it and then put the pad and pen back to where they normally are kept," explains retired FBI profiler Jim Clemente.
I don't know how people learn this skill anymore; I write with a pencil or pen so rarely now that I have a hard time deciphering my own scribbles two minutes after making them, and when I'm going for speed or duration my hand melodramatically cramps and ruins my penmanship further.
Read more:18 of Meghan Markle's best fall fashion looksA baker creates incredible optical illusion cakes, from a White Claw can to a Doritos bagCharmin created a toilet-paper roll for millennials that lasts up to 3 monthsThe 10 winners of the National Handwriting Contest will make you want to practice your penmanship
Propped up against the small pyramids of bottles in each bin was a three-by-five-inch Rolodex card with the wines' vintage and terroir, the number of cases ordered, price per case (in francs as well as dollars), plus importer's commission, the wine merchant he had used (Sherry-Lehmann, on Madison Avenue), and the dates purchased and delivered, all transcribed in his oddly third-grade penmanship.
As a writer and professor at Oberlin College, where she offers a course called "Technologies of Writing: From Plato to the Digital Age," she's the expert reporters call when weighing the merits of teaching traditional penmanship — she's skeptical — and her book is a eulogy, urging a long goodbye to handwriting as we know it and an embrace of a neurological metamorphosis already underway as we adapt to new technology.

No results under this filter, show 140 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.