came to the point|come to the point in English
addressed the subject, arrived at the main point, arrived at the main issue
Use "came to the point|come to the point" in a sentence
1. The criminal soon came to the point.
2. Well, then, come to the point.
3. Stop prevaricating and come to the point.
4. Let's be frank and come to the point.
5. To come to the point, I'm talking about this doll.
6. I'm in a hurry, so come to the point.
7. Don't beat about the bush. Please come to the point.
8. It may also come to the point of virtual dormancy.
9. 23 I'm in a hurry, so come to the point.
10. We're now in a hurry, so come to the point.
11. We have not actually come to that point.
12. 22 Don't beat about the bush. Please come to the point.
13. Vaguely he wondered when Siban was going to come to the point.
14. The legs needed to come to a tapering point for easy insertion.
15. I'll come straight to the point-your work isn't good enough.
16. 9 Here, we come to the central point of Jesus’ illustration.
17. 23 Now we come to a point of divergence.
18. 15 I'll skip the usual preliminaries and come straight to the point.
19. The turning point for me came in 1968.
20. Concurs: to have or come to the same opinion or point of view
21. To come to the point, I'm talking about several of " poor Margaret's " dresses.
22. Agree: to have or come to the same opinion or point of view
23. Agreed: to have or come to the same opinion or point of view.
24. 21 Let's stop discussing trivial details and come/get to the point.
25. She had come to no harm, but that was beside the point.