Use of pointed in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include pointed at the start of sentence, pointed at the end of sentence and pointed in the middle of sentence

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pointed in the middle of sentence


  1. He pointed to the clock.
  2. I pointed it out to him.
  3. He pointed his boat northward.
  4. I nudged Stan and pointed again.
  5. The driver pointed with his whip.
  6. She pointed me towards an armchair.
  7. He laughingly pointed out our mistakes.
  8. She pointed her finger in my direction.
  9. I pointed at the boy sitting nearest me.
  10. He pointed out the finest pictures to me.
  11. She produced a camera and pointed it at me.
  12. He pointed to something on the opposite bank.
  13. Benedict pointed downwards again with his stick.
  14. A hundred camera lenses were being pointed at her.
  15. A man pointed a gun at them and pulled the trigger.
  16. He pointed out various landmarks as we drove along.
  17. The Eskimo barbed the arrows with pointed fish bones.
  18. I nudged her and pointed to the man across the street.
  19. A safety pin has a metal covering over the pointed end.
  20. Mistakes in the printing should be pointed out at once.
  21. The conference merely pointed up divisions in the party.
  22. An old-fashioned signpost pointed the way to the restaurant.
  23. My aunt made a few pointed remarks about my taste in clothes.
  24. I couldn't help but notice the pointed remarks slung in my direction.
  25. She suddenly held up a small, bony finger and pointed across the room.
  26. She pointed out with tact and sensitivity exactly where he had gone wrong.
  27. The guide pointed at a pagoda and told us that it was built hundreds of years ago.
  28. He pointed up to the roof, through which the steady drumming of rain could be heard.
  29. He became embarrassed when a journalist asked him pointed questions about his finances.

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