Pen colour is the colour of the ink ejected from the pen when it is used for its intended purpose (writing, or drawing). It is not necessarily the colour of the pen itself, either the casing (the outside) or the appearance of the ink cartridge inside.
Generally, extreme temperatures can affect the lifespan of pens, regardless of their color. Heat can dry out pen ink more quickly, while cold temperatures can cause the ink to become sluggish. Proper storage and usage can help extend the life of the pen, regardless of the temperature.
A pen that has run out of ink is commonly referred to as a "dead" pen or "empty" pen.
If the pen is not moving, it is at rest. If the pen is in motion, then it is not at rest.
In alphabetical order, "lid" comes before "pen" and "pencil" comes before "pen."
It is unclear from your question whether the pen is at rest or in motion as no context or details are provided. If the pen is not moving, then it is at rest. If the pen is moving, then it is in motion.
it is a cool color
you switch the insides with another pen
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Her favorite pen colors are green and black
The recommended color of pen for signing legal documents is typically black.
The color of a pen doesn't have a universal meaning, but can have personal or cultural significance. For example, in some cultures, red may symbolize luck or love, while black may be associated with formality or professionalism. Ultimately, the meaning of a pen's color depends on the context in which it is used.
There is no canonical "hierarchy of pen color". Institutions which have such a hierarchy will tell you what it is, if it matters. It's generally not a good idea to use such a color hierarchy, since it makes forgery that much easier.
The Greenhand pin is made of bronze.
I guess it would depend on the color of the pen to the color of the paper.
A bic is another term for a ballpoint pen or a Biro.
green or red
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