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get the point
verb as in understand
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
OK—you get the point, which is that insofar as Vance is damaging the Donald Trump brand, it is only because he has spent the past three years trying to ingratiate himself to Trump by doing things that Trump would do.
The series does not attempt a textbook definition of fascism; it just plunges its fist through your chest and trusts you’ll get the point.
Scott Guild’s first solo album, “Plastic,” is a dark and entertaining saga about a postapocalyptic world populated by plastic figurines, well, you get the point.
In a 6 January post on X expanding on his incipient probe of MIT, Ackman added: “Don’t we have to do a deep dive into academic integrity at Harvard as well? What about Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Penn, Dartmouth? You get the point.”
I don’t get the point of tipping 20 percent on a sit-down meal when I order a cheeseburger and water versus when I order a steak from the same restaurant.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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