I gave him some pointers and examples of grant proposals that I thought could be useful.
ISIS Thugs Behead Peter Kassig|Nick Schwellenbach|October 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Some pointers for the Princeton kid and others who deny that racial bias exists in America today.
Eight Things Every White Person Should Know About White Privilege|Sally Kohn|May 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In which case, maybe you should take some pointers from economist Daniel Hamermesh, who has been happily married for decades.
The Nobel Winner’s Guide to Love|Paula Szuchman|October 16, 2012|DAILY BEAST
But hey, at this point maybe Obama ought to ask for pointers from Vice President Joe Biden.
Blame Obama’s Lousy Debate on John Kerry!|Matt Latimer|October 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Sir William Stanley used to breed some fifty pointers yearly.
The Dog|Dinks, Mayhew, and Hutchinson
The stars α and β are called the pointers, because they always point toward the Pole Star, 28¾° distant from α.
A Field Book of the Stars|William Tyler Olcott
Klein's inventive ability, plus some pointers from me about how Etl used his tendrils, finally solved the problem.
Stamped Caution|Raymond Zinke Gallun
I admit I did get a lot of pointers from you that helped me out wonderfully in the part.
Sixes and Sevens|O. Henry
It's full of pointers, and a slicker bit of evidence it would be hard to find.
Motor Matt's Air Ship|Stanley R. Matthews
Pointers
/ (ˈpɔɪntəz) /
pl n
the Pointersthe two brightest stars in the Plough (Dubhe and Merak), which lie in the direction pointing towards the Pole Star and are therefore used to locate it
Words nearby Pointers
pointed wart, pointel, Pointe-Noire, point epidemic, pointer, Pointers, point estimate, point estimation, point group, point guard, pointillage