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		Definition of pen pal in English: pen palnoun  A penfriend.  Example sentencesExamples -  She then uses this and the knowledge that she gained from the biology module about nutrition to gauge the nutrition of the school lunch that her pen pal receives.
 -  She was also my pen pal when I was in fifth and sixth grade and had an assignment to write to someone famous.
 -  I came away with a pierced ear and a tattoo artist as a pen pal.
 -  I could use a pen pal, and, you're right, it would break up the monotony of forwards and other useless emails.
 -  I can't tell you how long I was looking for one like it before a pen pal introduced me to it!
 -  Without the pen pal project, the elementary school students might not have become acquainted with college students and a college campus, even though it was only a short distance from their homes.
 -  I started writing a pen pal from Canada three years ago, and she's one of my great friends.
 -  Every inmate wanted a female pen pal, so they provided vital stats.
 -  He found lots of junk mail, and one letter from his pen pal (email pal) George.
 -  And what I treasure out of all this is that I've got a pen pal.
 -  I also began corresponding at that time with an Israeli pen pal.
 -  I guess my parents thought I was writing to a pen pal.
 -  It is also a good time to send a note and other items of need with the book, you could come away with a pen pal.
 -  These groups can perhaps locate a school where a pen pal system may be possible, creating ties to a distant school and showing the real faces of real children helped by their efforts.
 -  As their pen pal, my postcards and letters helped them with reading, writing, geography, and math.
 -  From an early age my pen pal lived in New Zealand.
 -  For example try starting a new club or finding a secret pen pal.
 -  I went to my computer and noticed I had an email from my pen pal, Emma in England.
 -  But with the onset of puberty, having a pen pal was considered lame, and all of that stopped.
 -  She was waiting for a letter from her pen pal in Australia and it was supposed to come any day now.
 
    Definition of pen pal in US English: pen palnounˈpɛn ˌpælˈpen ˌpal A person with whom one becomes friendly by exchanging letters, especially someone in a foreign country whom one has never met.  Example sentencesExamples -  For example try starting a new club or finding a secret pen pal.
 -  It is also a good time to send a note and other items of need with the book, you could come away with a pen pal.
 -  And what I treasure out of all this is that I've got a pen pal.
 -  These groups can perhaps locate a school where a pen pal system may be possible, creating ties to a distant school and showing the real faces of real children helped by their efforts.
 -  She then uses this and the knowledge that she gained from the biology module about nutrition to gauge the nutrition of the school lunch that her pen pal receives.
 -  I also began corresponding at that time with an Israeli pen pal.
 -  I can't tell you how long I was looking for one like it before a pen pal introduced me to it!
 -  Without the pen pal project, the elementary school students might not have become acquainted with college students and a college campus, even though it was only a short distance from their homes.
 -  He found lots of junk mail, and one letter from his pen pal (email pal) George.
 -  From an early age my pen pal lived in New Zealand.
 -  She was also my pen pal when I was in fifth and sixth grade and had an assignment to write to someone famous.
 -  I guess my parents thought I was writing to a pen pal.
 -  I went to my computer and noticed I had an email from my pen pal, Emma in England.
 -  I came away with a pierced ear and a tattoo artist as a pen pal.
 -  I could use a pen pal, and, you're right, it would break up the monotony of forwards and other useless emails.
 -  She was waiting for a letter from her pen pal in Australia and it was supposed to come any day now.
 -  I started writing a pen pal from Canada three years ago, and she's one of my great friends.
 -  But with the onset of puberty, having a pen pal was considered lame, and all of that stopped.
 -  As their pen pal, my postcards and letters helped them with reading, writing, geography, and math.
 -  Every inmate wanted a female pen pal, so they provided vital stats.
 
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