US /ˈpɪnˌpɔɪnt/
・UK /ˈpɪnpɔɪnt/
it's time to pinpoint.
you're gonna use that to pinpoint the road from there.
The reason why I think cat bites are more problematic, unlike dogs who have these blunted teeth and larger teeth that cause a lot of bleeding, cat teeth are more pinpoint and sharp and go deeper.
cat teeth are more pinpoint and sharp and go deeper.
So we think that they're trying to pinpoint a time.
to pinpoint a time.
You're never going to be able to pinpoint one other person like them.
You're never going to be able to pinpoint one other person like them.
And see if you can pinpoint the moment the cameraman got a little distracted.
Trump was speaking on the White House lawn earlier this week, and see if you can pinpoint the moment the cameraman got a little distracted.
Even though you get directions to come here or, you know, a Google Map pinpoint location, it still didn't give me the right location, so I'm so glad I contacted him.
Even though you get directions to come here or a Google Map pinpoint location, it still didn't give me the right location.
Lately, I've been feeling really overwhelmed and I couldn't really pinpoint why.
The chaos, the complexity and the impossible obscurity of the world surround and overtake you as your sense of significance and security shrinks down to a tiny pinpoint.
the impossible obscurity of the world surround and overtake you as your sense of significance and security shrinks down to a tiny pinpoint.
These tests provide visual image of the brain which may help the doctor pinpoint any visible abnormalities, such as clots, tumors or bleeding that may be responsible for symptoms.
Experts pinpoint the precise number of daily steps you need to take to beat depression.
Okay, this one's from The Daily Mail: Experts pinpoint the precise number of daily steps you need to take to beat depression.