Sentences with mean
mean
M m - In modern Welsh, 'glas' means 'blue'. [VERB noun]
- Do you mean me? [VERB noun]
- What does it mean if I see blood in my poop?
- Does higher unemployment mean the economy is in trouble?
- The idea that she witnessed this shameful incident meant nothing to him.
- An enlarged prostate does not necessarily mean cancer. [VERB noun]
- Having a free time and nothing to do can mean you getting bored.
- I mean, I feel like a car that won't start.
- It would almost certainly mean the end of NATO. [VERB noun]
- Children universally prefer to live in peace and security, even if that means living with only one parent. [V -ing]
- In AM, use cheap, stingy
- He says you're fired if you're not back at work on Friday. And I think he meant it. [VERB noun]
- I didn't mean to hurt you. [VERB to-infinitive]
- I'm sure he didn't mean any harm. [VERB noun]
- Summer is the perfect time to catch up on the new books you meant to read. [VERB to-infinitive]
- John was constantly reassuring me that we were meant to be together. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive]
- The little girls had locked themselves in upstairs because Mack had been mean to them. [+ to]
- ...the meanest fighter in the world.
- He was raised on the mean streets of the central market district of Panama City.
- Take a hundred and twenty values and calculate the mean.
- The boss means what he says about strikes
- She was meant for greater things
- Examples help show exactly what a word means
- The weather will mean long traffic delays
- Those dark clouds mean rain
- Money means nothing to him
- He rose from mean origins to high office
- A mean action
- mean clothing
- He felt mean about not letting the children go to the zoo
- He plays a mean trombone
- He means to go
- A gift meant for you
- He was meant to be a doctor
- To say what one means
- The German word “ja” means “yes”
- This means war!
- Honors mean little to him
- Paid no mean sum
- A mean dwelling
- To throw a mean curve in baseball
- To play a mean game of chess
- She didn't mean to hurt it
- I meant to compliment you on your work.
- They were meant for each other.
- What do you mean by “liberal”?
- The word “freedom” means many things to many people.
- This bonus means that we can take a trip to Florida.
- He didn't mean you any harm.
- Money means everything to them. She means the world to him.
- Beware, she means ill, despite her solicitous manner.
- Go, by all means.
- We were not surprised at the news by any means.
- We crossed the stream by means of a log.
- The prize is by no means certain.
- A mean speed; a mean course; the mean annual rainfall.
- The telephone is a means of communication. There are several means of solving the problem.
- They lived beyond their means.
- To seek a mean between cynicism and blind faith.