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meeting point

noun as in meeting place

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So, she and her friends used me as a meeting point in Trafalgar Square.

It will go back to being the meeting point and passing point for people around the country.

During Middle Ages, it was a meeting point for Muslims, Jews and Christians, and their fingerprints are still visible there.

In other words, the meeting-point, with the two running at the same speed, would fall about twenty minutes west of Banta.

The meeting point of the emigrants was the little town of Weston, not far from where Kansas City now stands.

Side by side with this are the shreds of Back Bay or Buffalo, the mid-week-prayer-meeting point of view.

Callahan was making a meeting-point for two freights when the door closed behind Bucks; he didn't even sing out "Good-night."

This place has now become an important centre, the meeting point of a number of rail and water lines.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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