0 a pen whose nib (= the point at the end that you write with) is supplied with ink from a container inside it --
For example, it includes pencils, including slate pencils, pens, including fountain pens, crayons and chalks, pen nibs, including fountain pen nibs, penholders and pencil holders.
He sat there cerebrating for a full hour-and-a-half before he deliberately unscrewed his fountain pen and put pen to paper.
It looks like a fountain pen and is pre-loaded with the correct dose.
I withdraw any reference to the fountain pen.
Electronic conveyancing, however, is about much more than substituting e-mail for the typed page, and the digital signature for the flourish of a fountain pen.
He honed the art of quoting other people's views—many late nights with a fountain pen.
That man does not go round with a cheque book and a fountain pen.
A little thing like a fountain pen filler gives the necessary call.