Examples of 'sometimes to the point' in a sentence

Meaning of "sometimes to the point"

sometimes to the point: This phrase is used to describe someone who expresses their thoughts or opinions in a concise and straightforward manner without unnecessary details or explanations

How to use "sometimes to the point" in a sentence

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sometimes to the point
Sometimes to the point where pain receptors.
Plants are weakened sometimes to the point of death.
Sometimes to the point of obscuring them completely.
But coatimundis are brave, sometimes to the point of recklessness.
Sometimes to the point that we would prefer death.
Eating very little, sometimes to the point of starvation.
Sometimes to the point where it can be.
The texture is crisp and firm, sometimes to the point of crunchiness.
Sometimes to the point of losing consciousness.
Cardiac function and breathing slows, sometimes to the point of death.
He was bold sometimes to the point of recklessness.
I still think of him several times a day, sometimes to the point of tears.
Sometimes to the point of wanting to hide true emotions.
Like to show off to adults, sometimes to the point of tediousness for parents.
Sometimes to the point of being tyrannical.

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You actively use your mind, sometimes to the point of nervous exhaustion.
Sometimes to the point of starvation.
I was deeply affected by several passages in this book, sometimes to the point of tears.
Sometimes to the point where they want to commit suicide.
This card represents innocence and optimism sometimes to the point of naivetà ©.
Sometimes to the point of anger.
The breasts, as a rule, fascinate men sometimes to the point of erecting them in fantasies.
Sometimes to the point of feeling truly like their brothers.
She is very straightforward with her opinions, sometimes to the point of brutal honesty.
Sometimes to the point of violence.
Kavanaugh revealed himself to be a determined and resolute investigator, sometimes to the point of obsession.
Sometimes to the point of caricature.
They take enormous pride in their work, sometimes to the point of overt arrogance.
Sometimes to the point of alienation.
Poodles make good companions and are extremely loyal, sometimes to the point of being possessive.
Sometimes to the point of saturation.
Smart people tend to over-intellectualize things, sometimes to the point of analysis paralysis.
Sometimes to the point of breakdown.
Gulbis employs the drop shot consistently and often, sometimes to the point of derision.
Sometimes to the point of breaking.
The many ambient substyles merge sometimes to the point that uses the generic term “ downtempo ”.
Sometimes to the point of making us not want to go to church at all.
No matter how I responded, he ended up feeling badly, sometimes to the point of tears.
Sometimes to the point where pain receptors read painkillers as killer pain.
Entwined, engrossed and preoccupied, sometimes to the point of.
And angry, sometimes to the point of tears.
Sometimes to the point of starvation, so shoot it.
She is very laid-back, sometimes to the point of appearing " out of it.
Sometimes to the point of forgetting the advantages of containers….
Generally, she is very pure, sometimes to the point of seeming unapproachable.
Sometimes to the point of your own self-destruction.
Washing one 's hands repeatedly, sometimes to the point of harming oneself.
Sometimes to the point where he threatens me that he'll find my ex boyfriends.
Their self-esteem can collapse, sometimes to the point that they feel worthless.
Long, sometimes to the point of being rambling and incoherent.

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