Specific location that someone may find useful or interesting.
Sinònims
Examples for "poi"
Examples for "poi"
1During her Boot Camp pitch, Georgia danced with poi as she spoke.
2Haka and poi are to be used to rehabilitate stroke survivors in Britain.
3In Asian cultures fennel was ingested to speed the elimination of poi …
4She had to confine herself pretty strictly to "poi" and hard work.
5But it is odd to think that a 10-point gap is now construed as competitive.
1In both entertainments, the reader was naturally the central point of interest.
2The first point of interest is what Jean did with the money.
3The first point of interest is the origin of these Tertiary mammals.
4This situation commanded, so far as was possible, every point of interest.
5Understanding the molecular disarrangements caused by DIKI is an attractive point of interest.
6The towering snowman has since become a point of interest in her village.
7Another point of interest the real estate lady failed to mention.
8That meteor is now a point of interest in season 10.
9But the main feature, the real point of interest in this matter remains.
10But the redoubt was with us the chief point of interest.
11Nearer and nearer steed and rider approached the point of interest.
12The railroad station having been regained, Paterson is the next point of interest.
13Examination of some of the skiagrams also illustrates another point of interest, viz.
14Many were there, as was Abe, because it was the point of interest.
15And still another point of interest for us springs from this.
16But in weeks like this sometimes the point of interest is what doesn't happen.
Translations for point of interest