put one's finger on something
- put one's finger on something
put one's finger on something
1. Lit. to touch something with one's finger. •
I put my finger on the button and pressed.
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Put your finger on this spot and push hard.
2. Fig. to identify and state the essence of something. •
That is correct! You have certainly put your finger on the problem.
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When she mentioned money, she really put her finger on the problem.
Dictionary of American idioms.
2013.
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