A mark or sign by which outcry or emphatic utterance is marked.
1An exclamation point above imperceptible carnage that served to mark the beginning.
2Someone's camera phone snapped at just that moment, like an exclamation point.
3The exclamation point on that run was the one-hand slam by Foster.
4Just an exclamation point inside a red triangle shining on the instrument cluster.
5If they have something important to share, it'll be a red exclamation point.
6He added an exclamation point, defensively, by tallying four blocked shots.
7He pounded the wall to punctuate each word, twice for the exclamation point.
8The eyebrows, the arching of the eyebrows is our exclamation point.
9Maybe with a little italics and an exclamation point or two.
10I wanter know! said the lady, although the exclamation point was purely conventional.
11As the second entry indicates, a leading exclamation point indicates an access denial entry.
12Tomorrow's scheduled launch puts an exclamation point on a new era of space transportation.
13He looked like a six-and-a-half-foot-tall exclamation point and stayed that way for several seconds.
14The unxclamation point is the opposite of an exclamation point.
15November put an exclamation point on Wall Street's worst year since the Great Depression.
16No, capital N-O, exclamation point, so forth and so forth.
Translations for exclamation point