Examples of 'was punctuated' in a sentence

Meaning of "was punctuated"

was punctuated: This phrase refers to a statement or situation that was emphasized or highlighted in some way through the use of punctuation marks like exclamation points, commas, or periods

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was punctuated
The song was punctuated by dramatic cries of anguish.
From there onward their progress was punctuated by wrangles.
The morning was punctuated by three rain stoppages.
Everything that came out of his mouth was punctuated with a blow.
Each word was punctuated with another kiss.
The transcript of the session tells us that this declaration was punctuated with applause.
The year was punctuated by feasts and festivals.
The seriousness of the situation was punctuated by the brutal facts.
It was punctuated by rich encounters and sharing.
Each moment of the day was punctuated by a prayer.
This was punctuated by a veiled threat.
The return lasted two months and was punctuated by delays and vicissitudes.
His reign was punctuated by a series of internal conflicts which he managed to overcome.
Each lasted around four hours and was punctuated by a period of about an hour.
The decade was punctuated at regular intervals with major economic and financial crises.

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The old man 's narrative was punctuated by coughs.
The evening was punctuated by several other remarkable auctions.
After the rest day, the fourth morning was punctuated by three rain stoppages.
The facade was punctuated by pilasters separating the arched windows.
Sign of the strategic importance of this program, the procedure was punctuated by multiple cyberattacks.
The year was punctuated by major changes.
VERONA BASS: My life from a young age was punctuated by letters.
Each word was punctuated by stinging spanks.
A Town Ablaze, In Toa Baja one night, the darkness was punctuated by a trash fire.
This evolution was punctuated by mass extinctions.
Indeed, a 1996 meeting of the Princeton University Rowing Association ( PURA ) was punctuated by a window falling out.
The silence was punctuated with sobs.
His stay was punctuated by a solo exhibition at the Galleria Pogliani in Rome.
The quiet of the Phoney War was punctuated by a few Allied actions.
The season was punctuated by Reeves receiving emergency coronarybypasssurgery after Week 14.
Lombardo's success was punctuated by violence.
This was punctuated by Antonio Giovinazzi 's hard crash off turn 16 which thoroughly damaged his Sauber.
The last word was punctuated by a punch.
Her testimony was punctuated by a barrage of defense objections and sidebar conferences with the judge.
Zuckerberg 's testimony was punctuated by apologies.
The speech was punctuated by chants of " Death to America " and " Death to Israel ".
Despite his many popular successes, his life was punctuated by personal crises and depression.
Her life was punctuated by misery, misfortune and fear.
Despite steady growth, Brisbane 's development was punctuated by infrastructure problems.
Each letter was punctuated with a popular song of the day.
Piñera 's inauguration ceremony, on March 11, was punctuated by two powerful aftershocks.
This presentation was punctuated by examples of citizen projects carried out using open data.
That's why the question was punctuated with a question mark.
His prayer was punctuated with the recitation of Quran.
To make matters worse each complaint was punctuated by a wild sweep of the bat'leth.
Their relationship was punctuated by bouts of domestic violence and drug abuse.
Despite growing steadily, Brisbane was punctuated by infrastructure problems.
The presentation was punctuated by extracts demonstrating how the helmet works.
The recording of Mother 's Spiritual was punctuated by several difficult incidences.
The ceremony was punctuated by a Marseillaise and several festivities.

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