Motion direction ๐
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verb
- To furnish with a point sharpen
"pointing a pencil with a knife"
- To give added force, emphasis, or piquancy to
"point up a remark"
- To scratch out the old mortar from the joints of (something, such as a brick wall) and fill in with new material
- To mark (words, such as Hebrew words) with diacritics (such as vowel points)
- To indicate the presence and place of (game) by stiffening into a fixed position with head and gaze directed toward the animal hunted
- To cause to be turned in a particular direction
"point a gun"
- To extend (a leg) and arch (the foot) in executing a point in dancing
- To indicate the fact or probability of something specified
"everything points to a bright future"
- To indicate the position or direction of something especially by extending a finger
"point at the map"
- To direct attention
"can point with pride to their own traditions"
- To point game
"a dog that points well"
- To lie extended, aimed, or turned in a particular direction
"a directional arrow that pointed to the north"
- To execute a point in dancing
- To sail close to the wind
- To train for a particular contest
noun
- The act of making explicit and often unfair accusations of blame
noun
- Any of a breed of dogs of Dutch origin that both hunt and retrieve and have a long head and a harsh wiry often chestnut or white and chestnut colored coat
verb
- To finish (the mortar joints between bricks or stones) with a narrow ridge of putty or fine lime mortar
phrasal verb
- To direct someone's attention to (someone or something) by pointing
"He pointed his girlfriend out (to me) in the crowd."
- To talk about or mention (something that one thinks is important)
"He was quick to point our mistake out."
phrasal verb
- To direct attention to (someone or something) by moving one's finger or an object held in one's hand in a particular direction
"She pointed to me and asked me to stand up."
- To mention or refer to (something) as a way of supporting an argument or claim
"The prosecution is unable to point to anything that proves its case."
- To show that something is true or probably true
"All the evidence points to him as the murderer."
phrasal verb
- To show that something is true or probably true
"Everything points toward a bright future for their company."
phrasal verb
- To bring attention to (something) to highlight or emphasize (something)
"The speaker pointed up the importance of improving public education."
This clue was used on July 20, 2025.
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Clue โMotion direction ๐โ on July 20, 2025.
noun
- The most important essential in a discussion or matter
"missed the whole point of the joke"
- Cogency
- Physical condition
- An end or object to be achieved purpose
"did not see what point there was in continuing the discussion"
- A geometric element that has zero dimensions and a location determinable by an ordered set of coordinates
- The terminal usually sharp or narrowly rounded part of something tip
- A projecting usually tapering piece of land or a sharp prominence
- A railroad switch
- The head of the bow of a stringed instrument
- A short musical phrase
- A very small mark
- A lace for tying parts of a garment together used especially in the 16th and 17th centuries
- One of usually 11 divisions of a heraldic shield that determines the position of a charge
- One of the 32 equidistant spots of a compass card for indicating direction
- The difference of 11ยน/โ degrees between two such successive points
- A direction indicated by a compass point
"from all points of the compass"
- A small detachment ahead of an advance guard or behind a rear guard
- Needlepoint
- Lace made with a bobbin
- One of 12 spaces marked off on each side of a backgammon board
- A unit of academic credit
- A unit of about ยน/โโ inch used especially to measure the size of type
- The rigidly intent attitude of a hunting dog marking game for a gunner
- The action in dancing of extending one leg and arching the foot so that only the tips of the toes touch the floor
- A position of a player in various games (such as lacrosse)
- A number thrown on the first roll of the dice in craps which the player attempts to repeat before throwing a seven compare missout, pass
- Credit accruing from creating a good impression
"scored points for hard work"
verb
- To furnish with a point sharpen
"pointing a pencil with a knife"
- To give added force, emphasis, or piquancy to
"point up a remark"
- To scratch out the old mortar from the joints of (something, such as a brick wall) and fill in with new material
- To mark (words, such as Hebrew words) with diacritics (such as vowel points)
- To indicate the presence and place of (game) by stiffening into a fixed position with head and gaze directed toward the animal hunted
- To cause to be turned in a particular direction
"point a gun"
- To extend (a leg) and arch (the foot) in executing a point in dancing
- To indicate the fact or probability of something specified
"everything points to a bright future"
- To indicate the position or direction of something especially by extending a finger
"point at the map"
- To direct attention
"can point with pride to their own traditions"
- To point game
"a dog that points well"
- To lie extended, aimed, or turned in a particular direction
"a directional arrow that pointed to the north"
- To execute a point in dancing
- To sail close to the wind
- To train for a particular contest
adjective
- Of, relating to, or being a computer interface that allows the activation of a file or function by selection with a pointing device (such as a mouse)
adjective
- Having or using preset or automatically adjusted controls (as for focus or shutter speed)
"a point-and-shoot camera"
adjective
- Marked by no appreciable drop below initial horizontal line of flight
- So close to a target that a missile fired will travel in a straight line to the mark
- Direct, blunt
"a point-blank refusal"
noun
- A method of evaluating the strength of a hand in bridge by counting points for each high card and usually for long or short suits
noun
- Foundation, base
adjective
- Marked by punctilious attention to detail meticulous
noun
- The single value assigned to a parameter in point estimation
noun
- Estimation in which a single value is assigned to a parameter
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