Definitionadv. in such a manner as to make something clearly evident
Last update: September 1, 2015
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She looked pointedly at the broken window. [Please select]
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Damian caught his eye and looked pointedly at Dusty, silently asking if the Guardian had done as he asked and told his boss that the Natural was more than a new recruit. [Please select]
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Only, dear, you needn't have said it quite so pointedly. [Please select]
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Wheeler," said the miner pointedly, "you can rest easy. [Please select]
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I looked at him pointedly. [Please select]
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"This is play," Charles said pointedly. [Please select]
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"It's funny nobody picked you up on the road out here," the cowboy next offered pointedly. [Please select]
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Aloud he reminded the stranger pointedly, "I said we might use you if you could ride." [Please select]
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I asked, as the smoking-room waiter came in and looked pointedly at the clock. [Please select]
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Like fencers' swords their glances crossed and fell apart, and each girl turned her back pointedly upon the other. [Please select]
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And--" he added pointedly--"neither I nor any one can tell a beast's blood from a man's.' [Please select]
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