put+a+point+on

  • 51put too fine a point on — be too precise, split hairs    If you want to put too fine a point on it, the color is actually russet …

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  • 52point out — Synonyms and related words: address to, advert, advert to, allude, allude to, assign, be taken as, bring to attention, bring to notice, bring up, call attention to, cite, conduct to, denominate, denote, designate, determine, direct attention to,… …

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  • 53point at — Synonyms and related words: address to, advert to, aim, aim at, allude to, be taken as, bend, bring to attention, bring to notice, call attention to, cite, denominate, denote, deride, designate, determine, direct, direct attention to, direct to,… …

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  • 54put the finger on — phrasal : to point out or identify to the police or other authorities : inform on put the finger on the other members of the gang * * * put the finger on (informal) To identify as a guilty person • • • Main Entry: ↑finger …

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  • 55Point Hueneme Light — Infobox Lighthouse caption = U.S. Coast Guard Archive location = Santa Barbara Channel, California coordinates = coord|34.145|N|119.2098|W|type:landmark yearbuilt =1874 yearlit = 1941 automated = 1972 yeardeactivated = foundation = construction …

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  • 56point something up — EMPHASIZE, highlight, draw attention to, accentuate, underline, spotlight, foreground, put emphasis on, stress, play up, accent, bring to the fore. → point * * * ˌpoint sthˈup derived (formal) to emphasize sth so that it becomes more noticeable… …

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  • 57put oneself in someone's shoes — verb To try to look at a situation from a different point of view; as if one were the other person. To empathise If you could just put yourself in his shoes for a moment, perhaps you would understand why it is not as easy as you seem to think.… …

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  • 58put forward — phr verb Put forward is used with these nouns as the object: ↑amendment, ↑argument, ↑bill, ↑claim, ↑clock, ↑demand, ↑explanation, ↑hypothesis, ↑idea, ↑legislation, ↑motion, ↑ …

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  • 59put forth — PHRASAL VERB If someone puts forth a plan or proposal, they suggest it. [FORMAL] [V P n (not pron)] The rebels put forth a five point plan …

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  • 60put your thumb up — raise your thumb or put your thumb up to point your thumb upwards in order to show that you approve of something or that there are no problems …

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