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Having a point.
pointless
sharp
acute
peaked
sharpened
spiked
angular
tapering
barreled
tapered
barrelled
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Pointed.
direct
1
In all three cases, public opinion polling
pointed
to the opposite result.
2
However, better news from companies
pointed
to some resilience in the economy.
3
For this talk, he
pointed
to several examples using open linked data.
4
However, as one Israeli official
pointed
out, disinformation obscured the true picture.
5
However, critics
pointed
out numerous comments in which Duterte has endorsed violence.
6
He
pointed
back the way he come and said, 'Look at that.
7
A report last week by DataQuick Information Systems
pointed
to additional trouble.
8
It also
pointed
to the health benefits of such a food education.
9
General Sahib
pointed
at the famous photo from the '71 India-Pakistan War.
10
Current trends
pointed
to a massive problem of food availability next year.
11
He
pointed
to Papua New Guinea's international victory over Fiji last year.
12
But Chaudhari
pointed
to a completely different employment problem looming for Taranaki.
13
However, he has
pointed
to some things the government would focus on.
14
It's often
pointed
out that following religious food laws sharpens your discipline.
15
After waiting a short time, Cora
pointed
down the river, and said:-
16
Good thing these freighters were all
pointed
in the right direction already.
pointed
point
·
point to
point a finger
point straight
point back
point ears
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