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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181. Shape a green arm with a pink hand which will bend around the door, and a green pointed foot.
182. Tip is a firm believer in fate, and in 1961 the finger pointed in the right direction for him.
183. The hungry wolf pointed out how beautiful the forest was and suggested she slow down and look around.
184. But Bukharin pointed out: Usually, the anarchy of capitalist production is seen in the light of market competition and of that alone.
185. A corporate financial analyst then pointed out that the compensation formula Dave had developed would be impracticable on a company-wide level.
186. The Romanesque is of Transitional type, with wide pointed arches and barrel vault, a clerestory but no triforium.
187. But he pointed out that his annual turnover was well above £1m.
188. They attend monthly board meetings and pepper them with pointed questions and barbs.
189. With any other man Dalgliesh would have pointed this out and with some asperity.
190. As they pointed out, the flux bundles also lined up with cold patches near the core-mantle boundary.
191. Apart from the interior triumphal arch, which is pointed, the other arches are semi-circular.
192. And even the more astute types, such as Safire, may have their gumshoes pointed up the wrong alleys.
193. You are not even pointed out to him till just before he bumps you off.
194. As they rounded the bend towards Westminster, Ranulf nudged Corbett and pointed to the near bank.
195. The audience applauded the decision, but I pointed out that we ought not to relax about this matter.
196. What he was denying was their ability to achieve the outcomes to which the opportunities for mutually advantageous trade clearly pointed.
197. In particular many pointed to growing social unrest,(www.Sentencedict.com) crime and unemployment caused in part by the government's structural adjustment policies.
198. Pimiento: Looks like a regular red bell pepper, but with a pointed base.
199. Nor, critics pointed out, did it give blacks automatic access to home ownership in previously white areas.
200. Mr Day, 32, pointed dad Frank's air rifle at the boy believing it was unloaded.
201. Then some one pointed out the inadequate access to the site through the maze of streets.
202. My whole being and purpose was pointed at the little blonde.
203. Everything pointed the way towards a better political awareness for young people.
204. However it was then pointed out by a biologist that tiny movements by the plant could explain these variations.
205. That there is aggression in work enterprises has been a phenomenon pointed to and discussed by a number of psychoanalysts.
206. Six feet tall, he was in his forties, had a long bony face tapering to a pointed jaw.
207. He pointed at me with the stem of his pipe.
208. Gooch last night pointed to their bowling as the key to World Cup success.
209. I pointed to a number of scratches in the tile floor.
210. The title track is a pointed meditation on a continent gone wrong.
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