Advertisement
Advertisement
pointing
[ poin-ting ]
noun
- (in masonry) mortar used as a finishing touch to brickwork.
pointing
/ ˈɔɪԳɪŋ /
noun
- the act or process of repairing or finishing joints in brickwork, masonry, etc, with mortar
- the insertion of marks to indicate the chanting of a psalm or the vowels in a Hebrew text
- the sequence of marks so inserted
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·ǾԳiԲ adjective
Example Sentences
In a ruling published on Monday morning, the tribunal judges rejected that request - pointing to the extensive media reporting of the row and highlighting the legal principle of open justice.
They say their new sound feels “different, but the same,” pointing out an “updated beat game and elevated rhyme schemes.”
The White House released a statement defending Trump's positions, saying he would continue to protect programs such as Medicare and pointing to Democrats as the threat.
McLoughlin agrees, pointing out that James Corden last week urged the TV industry to be "bolder" and back ideas that "might scare you a little."
Various reasons explain the market turbulence, analysts say, pointing to investor worries about tariffs, investment levels in AI and a pullback in consumer spending.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse