Phrasal Verb - Pointing to
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.Definition
An idiomatic expression used to indicate the direction of attention, action, or interest toward a particular person, thing, or place.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | Can you point to the address on the map? |
| 2 | The instructor asked students to point to the correct answer on the worksheet. |
| 3 | She pointed to the figure in the painting and started describing it. |
| 4 | He pointed to the old tower from the window. |
| 5 | Pointing to her resume, she emphasized her relevant skills. |
| 6 | The director explained the project, pointing to the progress on the whiteboard. |
| 7 | As the teacher pointed to the text in the novel, the students started following along. |
| 8 | They found the correct solution by pointing to the help section of the manual. |
| 9 | The detective pointed to the suspicious person in the crowd and whispered something to the officer. |
| 10 | She pointed to the north of the map where her destination was indicated. |