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Punctuate   Listen
verb
Punctuate  v. t.  (past & past part. punctuated; pres. part. punctuating)  To mark with points; to separate into sentences, clauses, etc., by points or stops which mark the proper pauses in expressing the meaning.






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"Punctuate" Quotes from Famous Books



... Parisian took up his eye-glass to examine the strange accessories of this dwelling,—the joists of the ceiling, the color of the woodwork, and the specks which the flies had left there in sufficient number to punctuate the "Moniteur" and the "Encyclopaedia of Sciences,"—the loto-players lifted their noses and looked at him with as much curiosity as they might have felt about a giraffe. Monsieur des Grassins and his son, to whom the appearance ...
— Eugenie Grandet • Honore de Balzac



Words linked to "Punctuate" :   play down, interrupt, topicalize, cut off, downplay, show, underline, punctuation, add, re-emphasize, re-emphasise, set off, mark, quote, accentuate, express, break up



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