Typographic character indicating a question.
1He blurted the question point-blank, and Willa smiled in spite of herself.
2Finally he forced the issue, putting it as a question point-blank.
3Then he put the question point-blank, would the Embassy sanction this man's arrest?
4Ernest stopped and put the question point blank to a number of the men.
5But let us look into the question point by point.
6But-but- 'Hehesitated, and fired another question point-blank at me: 'You come from Falmouth?'
7Gertrude (aside) The question point-blank does not do with her.
8Philip put the question point blank.
9Remember that he asked me the question point-blank, and that no reply would have been equal to an affirmation.
10There was something else the boy wanted badly to know, but he was diffident about asking the question point blank.
11He had been frank in giving his opinion of Bergstein, since Thayor had put the question point blank to him.
12She thought it better, however, to ask the question point blank; and she received a reply-ofcourse accompanied by a snub.
13The bolos were taken for the purpose of cutting the cane, and on the way George's inevitable question point was in evidence.
14He asked her a question point blank and she would not answer him, and for some way they walked in grim silence.
15You can guess with what artful design Mrs. Morley put that question point-blank, fixing keen eyes on Isaura while she put it.
16On the following jom I determined to ask the Chief Pauper himself directly; and accordingly, after a brief preamble, I put the question point-blank:
Translations for question point