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