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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The pointed pencil is perfect for drawing thin lines.
The pointed needle pierced through the fabric easily.
The pointed tip of the knife sliced through the fruit effortlessly.
The pointed icicles hanging from the roof glistened in the sunlight.
The pointed end of the arrow was sharpened to penetrate the target.
The pointed guard kept a close eye on the prisoners.
The pointed dog barked loudly at the stranger.
The judge gave a pointed instruction to the jury before deliberation.
Her pointed tone made it clear that she was not happy with his behavior.
She made a pointed remark about his tardiness.
His pointed criticism of the project highlighted its flaws.
Her pointed remarks about his behavior made him feel embarrassed.
The pointed edges of the mountains were visible against the clear blue sky.
The pointed criticism of the film by the critics led to its failure at the box office.
The speaker pointed to the negative effects of climate change on the environment.
He pointed his finger at the culprit and accused him of stealing.
The consultant pointed out the flaws in the proposed plan.
The host pointed to the menu and asked us what we wanted to order.
The presenter pointed to the key benefits of the new product.
The pointed rock formations jutted out of the barren landscape.
The pointed stare of the teacher silenced the noisy classroom.
The pointed nose of the airplane made a swooshing sound as it passed overhead.
The pointed feedback from the editor made the article much better.
The lawyer pointed to the evidence that proved his client's innocence.
He pointed to the map to show us the location of the nearest gas station.
The pointed hat of the wizard made him look mysterious.
The tour guide pointed out the historical landmarks.
The pointed ears of the dog showed how alert he was.
His pointed criticism of the movie was well received by the audience.
The pointed remarks of the boss made the employees nervous.
The pointed look on her face suggested she knew something they didn't.
He had a pointed sense of humor that often went over people's heads.
The pointed questions from the interviewer made the candidate uneasy.
His pointed remarks about her outfit made her feel self-conscious.
The referee's pointed whistle signaled the end of the game.
The journalist's pointed article exposed the corruption within the company.
The teacher gave a pointed remark about the student's sloppy handwriting.
Her pointed statement about the company's ethics sparked a heated debate.
The restaurant critic's pointed review led to a decline in business.
The pointed arches of the Gothic cathedral were breathtaking.
The pointed tip of the pencil broke off when he pressed too hard.
She pointed at the map to show me the route we needed to take.
He pointed his camera at the beautiful sunset.
He pointed to the exit sign in case of an emergency.
She pointed at the clock to remind us of the meeting time.
The tip of the pencil was so pointed that it broke when he tried to sharpen it.
The pointed toes of the ballerina added to the elegance of her dance.
The pointed hat of the wizard made him look more intimidating.
The pointed snout of the alligator made it easy for it to catch its prey.
The pointed roof of the house looked like a fairy tale cottage.
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