Pointing example sentences

point·ing

noun

pointing (noun) · pointings (plural noun)

  - cement or mortar used to fill the joints of brickwork or masonry, especially when added externally to a wall to improve its appearance and weatherproofing.

  - the action of filling the joints of brickwork or masonry with mortar.

point

verb

pointing (present participle)

  - direct someone's attention toward something by extending one's finger or something held in one's hand:

  - indicate a particular time, direction, or reading:

  - direct or aim (something) at someone or something:

  - face or be turned in a particular direction:

  - (of a dog) indicate the presence of (game) by standing rigid while looking toward it.

  - give force or emphasis to (words or actions):

  - extend (the toes or feet) in line with the leg by tensing the foot and ankle in such a way as to form a point:

  - fill in or repair the joints of (brickwork, a brick structure, or tiling) with smoothly finished mortar or cement:

  - give a sharp, tapered point to:

  - insert points in (written Hebrew).

  - mark (Psalms) with signs for chanting.

Synonyms

aim, direct, level, train, Wikipedia, Legal

"Pointing" Example Sentences

1. The child was pointing at the bright red balloon.
2. He stood there, pointing accusingly at his opponent.
3. The arrow on the map was pointing directly to the hidden treasure.
4. The evidence is pointing towards a guilty verdict.
5. She was pointing out the flaws in his argument.
6. All fingers were pointing at him as the culprit.
7. The research is pointing to a new breakthrough in cancer treatment.
8. The compass needle was pointing north.
9. He kept pointing his finger at the screen, explaining the details.
10. The teacher was pointing to the words on the blackboard.
11. The lecturer was passionately pointing at the chart.
12. The sign was pointing towards the museum.
13. The data clearly pointing to a decline in sales.
14. The study pointing to the link between diet and health.
15. Subtly, she pointing to the inconsistencies in his story.
16. He was angrily pointing his finger at the broken window.
17. The evidence was overwhelmingly pointing to his guilt.
18. The doctor was carefully pointing to the X-ray.
19. The clock's hands were pointing towards 3 o'clock.
20. She was pointing out the beautiful sunset.
21. His finger was pointing directly at me.
22. The investigation is pointing in a new direction.
23. The trend is pointing towards a brighter future.
24. He was pointing out the errors in his calculations.
25. The study results are pointing towards a positive outcome.
26. She's pointing a finger, but not naming names.
27. Everything was pointing to a successful launch.
28. The detective was carefully pointing out each clue.
29. His gaze was pointing towards the horizon.
30. The arrow was pointing downwards.
31. The needle was steadily pointing to the right.
32. The research is still pointing in many different directions.
33. The presenter was enthusiastically pointing to the key data points.
34. The evidence suggests that all signs are pointing to a cover-up.
35. The finger of blame was pointing directly at the manager.
36. The current pointing towards an economic recovery.
37. The dog was excitedly pointing towards the squirrel.
38. His words seemed to be pointing towards a hidden meaning.
39. The direction of the wind was pointing towards the west.
40. She was gently pointing out the areas for improvement.
41. He stood rigidly, pointing at the distant mountain.
42. The statistics pointing to an increase in tourism.
43. The camera was pointing directly at the suspect.
44. He was vehemently pointing out his dissatisfaction.
45. The current trends are pointing towards a decrease in unemployment.
46. The new evidence is pointing to a different conclusion.
47. The child’s laughter was pointing to her happiness.
48. The compass was pointing erratically, indicating a magnetic anomaly.
49. All the clues were pointing to the same solution.
50. The artist was pointing out the subtle nuances of the painting.

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