Citations:point


 * 2015,, , 2016, The Borough Press, London; page 175.
 * Dinah wasn't sure how she felt about Ivy looking to her doomed family as a source of casual amusement, but as they were only some 433 days away from the end of the world, she didn't really think there was much point in getting shirty about it.


 * 1843 — Charles Dickens. A Christmas Carol.
 * He had made a point always of standing well in their esteem: in a business point of view, that is; strictly in a business point of view.


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * Well, neighbour Obstinate, said Pliable, I begin to come to a point; I intend to go along with this good man, and to cast in my lot with him: but, my good companion, do you know the way to this desired place?
 * Besides, Esau could see no further than to the fulfilling of his lusts; "Behold, I am at the point to die, (said he), and what profit shall this birthright do me?" [Gen. 25:32] But Little-faith, though it was his lot to have but a little faith, was by his little faith kept from such extravagances, and made to see and prize his jewels more than to sell them, as Esau did his birthright.
 * If it had been, he might have had his hands full; for I must tell you, that though Great-grace is excellent good at his weapons, and has, and can, so long as he keeps them at sword's point, do well enough with them; yet, if they get within him, even Faint-heart, Mistrust, or the other, it shall go hard but they will throw up his heels.