poind (Meaning)

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poind (v. t.)

To impound, as cattle.

To distrain.

Synonyms & Antonyms of poind

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poind Sentence Examples

  1. The sharp point of the knife pierced through the paper effortlessly.
  2. The summit of the mountain pointed towards the heavens.
  3. The pencil's tip snapped off, leaving a useless point.
  4. The needle had a tiny point that allowed it to thread through the fabric.
  5. The iceberg extended upwards to a sharp point, a danger to passing ships.
  6. The arrowhead had a barbed point that prevented easy removal.
  7. The spear's point glistened in the sunlight as it was thrust forward.
  8. The star's bright point twinkled in the night sky.
  9. The compass's needle pointed north, guiding travelers in the right direction.
  10. The cactus's spines had sharp points that could pierce the skin.

FAQs About the word poind

To impound, as cattle., To distrain.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sharp point of the knife pierced through the paper effortlessly.

The summit of the mountain pointed towards the heavens.

The pencil's tip snapped off, leaving a useless point.

The needle had a tiny point that allowed it to thread through the fabric.