Use "meant" in a sentence

1. National welfare meant nothing; personal aggrandizement meant everything.

2. For example, this symbol meant, " mountains, " this one meant, " head ".

3. Probably meant hand.

4. Mouth combined with water meant, " drink, " and mouth joined to bread meant, " eat. "

5. I meant no harm.

6. In those far-off days First Division meant first, and Second Division meant second.

7. Presumably he meant Ichneumonidae.

8. Still, it's meant to.

9. I meant your breathing.

10. What I meant was... .

11. I meant no offense.

12. * A white pebble meant acquittal, whereas a black pebble meant condemnation, often to death.

13. That's not what I meant.

14. Meant to be good luck.

15. That's precisely what I meant.

16. I meant the other cellar.

17. What is meant by traction?

18. That meant maximizing economic pressure.

19. Yes, I meant that affectionately.

20. It was meant to be.

21. On a scale of zero to five, zero meant not important at all and five meant important.

22. 18 User's increase meant sales personnel's busy, the market competition meant intensely the public relations work the unimportance, the medical drugs increase meant the sales management wants the nature.

23. Fog meant possible ambush, Your Highness.

24. Meant to Be Read and Understood

25. I thought you meant his forearm.

26. We were meant to exact justice.

27. I meant no harm, I swear.

28. Tells me I'm not meant to.

29. I thought you meant poached chicken.

30. Stoves are meant to radiate heat.

31. She meant the world to him.

32. If man were meant to fly

33. Was that meant to scare me?

34. She was meant for an engineer.

35. They're meant to flatter the figure.

36. Not even when it meant something.

37. What is meant by 'batch processing'?

38. Old Eddy meant something to him.

39. I get it... what you meant.

40. Presumably he meant the Little cabin.

41. Wasn't that book meant for me?

42. She knew what that meant. Gestapo.

43. No offence meant, honest, old chum.

44. A red flag meant a girl.

45. I had imagined that friendship meant giving up privacy, and closeness meant complete submersion in the other person.

46. At its most general, Cadger meant "carrier," and the verb Cadge meant "to carry." More specifically, the verb meant to go about as a Cadger or peddler.

47. He thought you meant to sack Rome.

48. Used, whether you meant to or not.

49. I couldn't make out what she meant.

50. Backpackers isn't meant to be the Hilton

51. Keeping our dignity meant keeping our integrity.”

52. More meant to scare than to harm.

53. The modern-day fulfillment meant something similar.

54. I can't fathom what you really meant.

55. I meant nothing by it at all.

56. Fairy tales weren't just meant for children.

57. To the Greeks, love meant erotic love.

58. Her purposeful stare showed she meant business.

59. Bearding line, originally, meant where Bearding began

60. The result meant extended smartphone battery life.

61. CODE NAME ROTTMAYER MEANT MAXIMUM SECURITY INCARCERATION.

62. I never meant to imply any criticism.

63. That meant it was metastasized from somewhere.

64. I think he meant no white man.

65. She never meant anything of the sort.

66. He remains unrepentant - he meant every word.

67. He looked as if he meant ti.

68. Jacobite Stash Meant for Scotland’s Bonniest Prince

69. The corresponding Hebrew word meant “certain, true.”

70. For Pinzón, that breaking point meant resignation.

71. Have you ever wondered what that meant?

72. Oh, Cloudjumper never meant to harm me.

73. Apparently these stories are meant to amuse.

74. What is meant by the term percentile?

75. Concretely, this meant that he was broke.

76. is meant to represent the constellation of Orion, and the spider's leg, the extension, is meant to represent the star Sirius.

77. Beleaguer originally meant to lay siege to, and originates from a 16th century Dutch term which meant to camp all around.

78. No, I meant with the dropper over here.

79. " Regrets in death meant you'd lived life wrong.

80. That meant sometimes she dressed a little differently.