punctuate
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- v insert punctuation marks into
- v to stress, single out as important
- v interrupt periodically
Her sharp questions punctuated the speaker's drone
- To punctuate the point, McCain persistently barks that Obama wants to meet with the Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a flagrant anti-Semite but a relatively powerless .
- To ramp that up would only "punctuate the haves and have-nots," says Weingarten.
- The shooting raised few eyebrows in Dagestan, where blood feuds and gang wars punctuate daily life.