Results for pointed
Definitions of pointed:
part of speech: adverb
part of speech: adjective
Having a sharp point: sharp: direct: personal: keen: telling: ( arch.) having arches sharply pointed, Gothic.
part of speech: participial adjective
Sharpened; having a sharp end, as a needle; direct; telling; personal; as, pointed remarks.
part of speech: past participle
Aimed at any particular person or thing.
part of speech: adjective
Having a sharp end; keen; smart, as a rebuke; in arch., having arches sharply pointed.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for pointed:
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When thou hast pointed have I not brought?
"The Weavers, Complete", Gilbert Parker Last Updated: March 14, 2009 -
That must be a fire, I thought, and I pointed it out to Uncle Mark.
"Afar in the Forest", W.H.G. Kingston -
The tree is still pointed out near the Tiergarten where he met Princess Radziwill every day.
"Face to Face with Kaiserism", James W. Gerard -
They kept their eyes pointed sthraight ahead, I'll say that f'r thim.
"Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen", Finley Peter Dunne