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Example sentences for "mean anything"

  • But I hope it doesn't mean anything nasty--" Dodo dropped the soap which she had just rescued from the bottom of the cloudy water, and looked up with bright eyes.

  • The moment after I had done it I wanted to kiss anybody to show you it didn't mean anything.

  • It didn't mean anything: I kissed him just as I kiss my dog, because he is such a duck.

  • I don't mean anything personal, of course, but apply the situation to yourself.

  • Did he mean anything--or was it simply his way of putting things?

  • But it did not seem to mean anything, had no value to a spirit so bitterly stricken in its pride.

  • I don't mean anything that is not fair to her.

  • I don't want it to 'mean anything,' as you say; but what has our being country girls to do with it?

  • I didn't mean anything, and she didn't mean anything; and let's start fresh again.

  • A man may propose to whom he likes, and if he chooses to say afterwards that it doesn't mean anything, there's nothing in the world to bring him to book.

  • And your cousin really doesn't seem to mean anything.

  • She never believed her friend's statements; but if spoken words might be supposed to mean anything, Lady Eustace's words on that Tuesday betokened a strong dislike to everything appertaining to the Fawn family.

  • A happy society neither does nor can mean anything but a number of happy individuals, so organised that their individual happiness is secured to them.

  • The more I thought about it, the less it seemed to mean anything.

  • The things Erik says cleverly and prophetically don't mean anything much, because they don't mean anything to him.

  • And I'm not going on playing round with a man who makes love like he does and doesn't mean anything.

  • Particularly if he doesn't mean anything, as you say.

  • It didn't mean anything more to him than the 30th.

  • They don't mean anything," and her sister-in-law smiled.

  • That's a fine-sounding phrase, but it doesn't mean anything.

  • But I told you--I told you I didn't mean anything when I let you--when we were alone in that car.

  • This doesn't mean anything,' she murmured; 'but I was just thinking.

  • You won't think I mean anything, will you?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mean anything" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    allow myself; little solution; mean annual; mean anything; mean temperature; mean that; mean time; mean what; mean when; meaning tone; means always; means clear the guilty; means confined; means rare; means sure; means the; means uncommon; means untried; meant nothing; meant originally; moral support; mountain house; one sees; pleasurable sensation; thin muslin; through ignorance