Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In heraldry, a fist or closed hand used as a bearing.
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Examples
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Bizy the first film was absolutely awful, useless and disgusting in some moments. so don't see any poing in watching the sequel.
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If exposed to the sun, the temperature could easily reach a poing of gunpowder self-ignating.
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Or will it take millions of acres of lands being destroyed for the point to get across something needs to change ... maybe a bike could get me from point A to poing B if I just left 10 minutes earlier to go five miles ... hell I ride a bike everyday and 5 miles is nothing!
Dissing Ethanol, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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There was a loud poing as he lost his grip on the rear of the box and went flying, arms and legs akimbo, across the kitchen.
The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010
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Ya I know even the NRA is not laughing at that joke he made about someone poing at gun at Obama.
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If you give the method above a try, make sure you set your System Restore poing just in case something goes wrong.
Move The Users Directory In Windows 7 | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Two Questions: At this poing, John Mccain has been the presumptive nomiee for months.
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At this poing I believe it''s less about winning, than it is "running the good race".
Some KY Clinton supporters doubtful she can claim nomination 2008
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Each time sweet mouths McCains patriotism etc. without poing out that at issue is not the past but the future.
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At one poing after the ceremony, the pair shook hands.
Credit Where Credit is Due, But What's This "Enemies" BS? 2009
chained_bear commented on the word poing
In rudimental drumming, a stroke made by hitting the stick against the other stick as it rests on the rim and head. (I think. I'm not a drummer.)
February 14, 2007