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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121. She spun the globe, and pointed to the Solomon Islands.
122. He pointed out that there was little chance of success.
123. She pointed out the salient features of the new design.
124. Luke pointed out two large birds by the water's edge.
125. As you so rightly pointed out, our funds are not unlimited.
126. The hands of the clock pointed to a quarter past one.
127. The boat pivoted on its central axis and pointed straight at the harbour entrance.
128. One of the soldiers gabbled something and pointed at the front door.
129. When the mistake was pointed out to him, he hastened to correct it.
130. The walls should be pointed up before they are covered with cement,this will help to make it stick.
131. An arrow on the wall pointed us to Autopsy.
132. At the station I pointed out the booking office.
133. He pointed his boat northwestward.
134. He pointed out to sea.
135. The arrow on the tree pointed upwards.
136. He pointed to his new, white baseball shoes.
137. Tim pointed to a tree ahead of them.
138. Instead of sighs and accidents there was pointed and deliberate abuse.
139. It pointed towards the possibility of achievements that have not yet been actively pursued.
140. The new powers were concerned, as Schulz pointed out(http://Sentencedict.com), very largely with the development of broadly defined social provision.
141. It has an exceptionally lofty nave arcade whose pointed arches reach almost into the vault.
142. She pointed to the mustard-colored plas-tic pitcher on the stainless-steel table by the bedside.
143. Then Loi pointed at his abdomen and grimaced with pain to make sure I understood.
144. I pointed out to her it was the only scene of its kind in the play and that nothing happened anyway.
145. His family background, his education, his experience; it all pointed that way.
146. It has often been pointed out by commentators that there is an ambiguity in Tocqueville's discussion.
147. They then pointed at the targets for ten minutes in order to improve their accuracy.
148. The main building had a high pointed roof with a cupola on top.
149. She pointed out that they rarely seemed to express affection towards Pamela and that this might be making her feel insecure.
150. The man on the stage raised an accusing finger and pointed right up at Lucien.
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