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As for that supposed weapon, it was a yad, a thin rod with a tip shaped like a pointing hand, which is used to follow the handwritten text on a Torah scroll.

"So this gives us a good view to tell the history of Cape Town," Zander said, pointing out the Castle of Good Hope, a building shaped like a five-point star and built by the Dutch in the 1600s.

On the southern end of the site's main plaza is a remarkable stone structure called Building J, shaped like an arrow pointing southwest and honeycombed with galleries.

The 3 or four arms extending from the stipe average 3.6 cm in length (ranging from 1-13 cm, and wrinkled on the side bearing the gleba. The arms, which are joined at the top, are shaped like a lance (lanceolate), pointed towards the apex; they are orange-colored.

Torpedo cigars are shaped like a torpedo, coming to a point at the end.

This, in part, is the result: *A Montclair high school pupil is suspended after brandishing a cigarette lighter shaped like a handgun and jokingly pointing it at another student.

It is shaped like a footprint with the highest point at the heel, a narrow instep, and a broad rounded toe.

Dear Strangers, They say that your memory is shaped like a cone and that the point is the stuff that's furthest in the past.

The island is roughly shaped like a boomerang with its apex pointing north.

The year my father subsidized the purchase of a perfume bottle shaped like a cat ($6) was a high point.

My right hand is formed into a claw that is literally shaped like an iPhone at this point.

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