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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31. David Khan pointed his finger at Mary.
32. We need to have the brickwork pointed up quickly.
33. He was wearing pointed black shoes .
34. He pointed the gun at her head.
35. He swept at the gun that pointed at him.
36. 'Look!' she said and pointed.
37. She swooped a small gun and pointed at me.
38. She pointed in the direction of the car park.
39. He pointed an accusatory finger in her direction.
40. He's got funny little pointed ears.
41. Her foot pointed artfully toward tapering toes.
42. He pointed his boat northwestwards.
43. She made some pointed references to his careless work.
44. He pointed a gun at her.
45. The signpost pointed straight ahead.
46. He pointed to a tower on the distant horizon.
47. She pointed her toes daintily. Sentencedict.com
48. His words were a pointed reminder of her position.
49. The girls pointed in the opposite direction .
50. The guide pointed out various historic monuments.
51. She pointed with her finger at the map.
52. He pointed in the direction of the town centre.
53. An arrow pointed to the toilets.
54. He stood up and pointed his finger at me.
55. He pointed vaguelyin my direction.
56. All the evidence pointed towards Blake as the murderer.
57. He was pointed a stalking-horse to stand.
58. 'It's not very far,' she pointed out.
59. The sign pointed down a small lane.
60. She pointed in my direction.
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