Similar words: appointed, disappointed, counterpoint, Anointed, disjointed, point, points, point out. Meaning: ['pɔɪntɪd] adj. 1. having a point 2. direct and obvious in meaning or reference; often unpleasant.
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151. I am fundamentally an optimist. Whether that comes from nature or nurture, I cannot say. Part of being optimistic is keeping one's head pointed toward the sun, one's feet moving forward. There were many dark moments when my faith in humanity was sorely tested, but I would not and could not give myself up to despair. That way lays defeat and death. Nelson Mandela
152. This, in turn became a basic geometry for the pointed gothic arch.
153. She pointed to a pile of books on the bottom shelf of the bookcase.
154. A slender pointed cellular disrupter swung out on skeletal brackets.
155. He had a pointed black beard, and an earring dangled in one ear.
156. She wore brown leather shoes with pointed toes and high heels.
157. He pointed out that the client/server bottleneck is caused by the development time.
158. Beyond them a phalanx of armored personnel carriers was lined up three abreast, their heavy guns pointed toward our bank.
159. The analogy between cultural and genetic evolution has frequently been pointed out, sometimes in the context of quite unnecessary mystical overtones.
160. Unless the narrow pencil beam was pointed precisely at Earth, they could neither receive nor transmit.
161. I had no conscious awareness of the Latin root of the name Hilary until Antonia Byatt pointed it out to me.
162. Strings of spittle hanging from pointed teeth to lower lip reflected moonshine as the cadaverous head arched skywards.
163. As the court pointed out in Pitba, some statements are automatically assumed to be defamatory.
164. I pointed out at the beginning that the Lindop committee had said that suspicions should be dealt with differently.
165. Doble pointed to one prime example of poor communication between elected officials and constituents: the health care reform debate.
166. The simple nave arcade is of moulded brick in wide pointed arches.
167. An experienced photographer should have pointed out these things but it is sensible to acquaint yourself with some basic knowledge.
168. On the next floor lay their separate rooms, just along the corridor from each other,(http://sentencedict.com/pointed.html) as Guido had already pointed out.
169. She was forced to study architecture - he constantly pointed out buildings to her.
170. Each has attracted his or her share of supporters who could also see the light once it was pointed out to them.
171. Analysts pointed out that owning shops gives tour operators other advantages.
172. Her doll sits stiffly, pointed straight ahead at the fixtures that emerge from the wall.
173. It differs from the preceding variety in that the emersed leaves are pointed at the apex and are generally larger.
174. Labour could not complain if the press pointed out that higher-rate taxpayers would be worse off under John Smith's budget plans.
175. Everything in the Kennedy record pointed to increased aid to Diem, and nearly everyone in the Kennedy administration supported the decision.
176. But I pointed out that Sergei's Southern accent had been perfect.
177. And as Tavris has pointed out, chronic lower back pain can cause depression and irritability.
178. Respondents requested this information, and pointed out that it is not always readily accessible.
179. One seemed to think I wanted a cab ride, but I pointed to my car.
180. Yet Bochy also recently pointed out to Gwynn that the player could attain some luminous goals, including 3, 000 hits.
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