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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211. Korean newspapers only have four pages, so stories have to be very much to the point.
212. Her feelings about this man might be ambiguous to the point of causing insanity, but she became acutely aware of something.
213. As to the point of ownership of lorries, that would not in itself have provided a defence.
214. Hey, come to the point man.
215. OK, I'll the small talk and get to the point.
216. His perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate.
217. This is very strange. It is strange to the point of perversity.
218. The'Eastern'Mark Twain can be delicate to the point of prudery.
219. Practice portion control and eat slowly to the point of satiation, not fullness.
220. The prologue to the report is brief and to the point.
221. Now that is the way to write - peppery and to the point.
222. It was pedantic rather than reasonable, just to the point of being grotesque.
223. His mild inquiries were answered snappishly and in a manner not to the point.
224. At the meeting he pussy and didn't get to the point.
225. Cindy's anger usually made him stand firm to the point of obstinacy.
226. Its response, the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890,(www.Sentencedict.com) was brief and to the point.
227. Furthermore, they heal with incredible speed, even to the point of regenerating damaged internal organs.
228. Prometheus, he came to the point, another Titans Atlas carrying blue sky.
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.