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Discover LudwigIt depends on the context in which it is used.
You could use it to mean 'restate the point', as in "Let me bring the point back to what we were discussing". You could also use it to mean 'convey the point', as in "Let me bring the point home for you".
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"I carry a gun and a knife," he boasts with a brash swagger, brandishing them to bring the point home as he introduces himself as Zooman.
To really bring the point home for the students, I am maneuvered onto a treadmill set in front of a monitor showing a serene beach scene.
The animating impulse behind "The Shaggs" is to unleash the spiritual music that soars in the souls of even the tone-deaf among us — as "Gypsy" certainly did — but the uneven pop-rock score isn't engaging or exciting enough to bring the point home.
I think the boys showed a terrific amount of commitment to bring the point home in the end.
Well it seems obvious enough that texting while driving is a bad thing, it takes tragic events like the one last week to really bring the point home.
Perhaps the best way to bring the point home is to actually talk about our homes.
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The former England striker continued: "The word now is 'concentration' and being consistent by sustaining a level of performance that can bring the points to us every week".
It's powerful — and brings the point home.
"It brings the point home that boxing is basically sanctioned violence".
A rapid eye movement that brings the point of maximal visual acuity — the fovea — to the image of interest.
We can only hope the senator brought the point up as he campaigned last week with Mr. Bush.
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