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脿 point
[ a pwan ]
adverb
- just in time.
- (of cooking) to a turn; perfectly.
- (of meat) cooked medium.
Example Sentences
Sir Keir has made a point of forging a warm relationship with Trump - warmer than many expected.
But they are 16th in the Premier League table, while Manchester United - who have a 3-0 lead over Athletic Club in the other last-four tie - are a point ahead in 15th.
"You can't say, 'Well, when the Democrats are in power, they do dumb things too.' It seems like we've gone beyond that point. We are now at a point where 鈥 choose a side because this could be the end of democracy in our country."
Doohan has driven for Alpine since last year's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and has yet to score a point.
Jonathan Reynolds wants to point to what he sees as the "tangible benefits" of making it easier for the fifth and sixth largest economies in the world to trade and made a point of claiming it would be the north of England, the Midlands and Scotland that would be the primary economic beneficiaries.
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