pointe
Americannoun
plural
pointes-
the tip of the toe.
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a position on the extreme tips of the toes.
idioms
noun
Etymology
Origin of pointe
1820–30; < French: pointe ( du pied ) “tiptoe,” literally, “extremity of the foot”
Example Sentences
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The post saw Copeland posing in the viral “Marty Supreme” jacket and included a photo of a young Copeland en pointe at a ballet barre with the film’s slogan, “Dream Big,” scrawled overhead in bold orange text.
From Los Angeles Times
Tri Pointe Homes rallied 27% to $46.37 as Japan’s Sumitomo Forestry External link agreed to acquire the home builder for roughly $4.5 billion.
From Barron's
Sumitomo Forestry will acquire U.S. homebuilder Tri Pointe Homes for approximately $4.5 billion, a 27% premium.
From Barron's
Tri Pointe Homes, which is based in California and had a roughly $3.1 billion market capitalization as of Thursday’s close, has a strong business presence in the western U.S.
From Barron's
The fund’s best performers, behind Tri Pointe, were similarly sized builders.
From Barron's
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