Synonym: pertinent, to the point. Similar words: point, appoint, point to, point out, in point of, appointment, a case in point, to the life. Meaning: adj. having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand.
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91. Sorry, I'm rambling - let me get back to the point.
92. The chairman's speech was short and to the point.
93. He was tired to the point of crying.
94. Live to the point of tears. Albert Camus
95. Straightaway he got to the point.
96. Would you just get to the point?
97. Presumably, the rational shareholder would do this up to the point at which marginal benefit was equated with marginal cost.
98. Coarse and shy and cynical and vain and rude and insecure to the point of self-hatred.
99. It's got to the point where manager Lennie Lawrence must wake up at times wondering which big game is next.
100. But after a few shows together you got to the point where you could read each other's thoughts.
101. His time of 3 mins 59.4 sec had left him exhausted to the point of collapse.
102. His failed attempts in seducing the young woman angered him to the point of incarcerating her.
103. We try to get to the point where the person got amnesia,(http://sentencedict.com/to the point.html) but we're not always successful.
104. Vaguely he wondered when Siban was going to come to the point.
105. They are saying they want to get back to the point where their hard work brought frequent, real, deep satisfaction.
106. Muhlenberg came to the point of urging lay people not to give gratuities at all, even to the licensed pastors.
107. When he got to the point where the two fences crossed he stopped.
108. More to the point, his diaries took a little longer to come out - 122 years after his death.
109. To the point where Valerie would entertain the thought that Casey was possessed.
110. They resist school procedures and rules but not to the point of risking outright confrontation with teachers.
111. The industry has matured steadily over the last few years to the point that most established ISPs deliver reasonable performance and service.
112. And more to the point, why should they be enforced?
113. In situations like this, when you are receptive to the point of rawness, you become acutely aware of it.
114. But there is only injustice when preventable suffering is allowed to persist to the point where a person would rather be dead.
115. We worked with one hotel chain that avowed to the point of dementia its commitment to customer service and comfort.
116. And despite the censorship, some letters were bold to the point of foolhardy.
117. But any bill that gets signed by President Clinton will probably be watered down to the point that it is meaningless.
118. He is loved to the point of becoming a cult figure.
119. Nothing is more irritating than people who do not keep to the point and talk for too long.
120. Within our immediate group we can learn to reconcile personal and group differences to the point of rejecting personal values and beliefs.
More similar words: point, appoint, point to, point out, in point of, appointment, a case in point, to the life, to the full, to the limit, at other times, in the past, to the number of, to the contrary, joint, go into, totally, report, keep on, keep off, for the present, deposit, the proletariat, report on, reporter, keep out of, join, coin, take the place of, reporting.