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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"So I make a point of enjoying days like this when I have them"

I really don't get what's meant with this sentence. To make a point of enjoying... what is this?

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to make a point of = to be certain, to do for sure When I'm in a large city, I make a point of putting my wallet in my front pocket instead of the back pocket.

  • to make a point of = to be certain, to do for sure When I'm in a large city, I make a point of putting my wallet in my front pocket instead of the back pocket.
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to make a point of = to be certain, to do for sure

When I'm in a large city, I make a point of putting my wallet in my front pocket instead of the back pocket.

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