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Example sentences for "mean what"

  • He laughed, but as usual seemed quite candid and really to mean what he said.

  • No, no, I don't mean what for," cries Volumnia with her favourite little scream.

  • I am glad," returns Sir Leicester, "that you do mean what a pity.

  • I mean what I said yesterday, that we haven't maimed him at all.

  • I mean what I told you yesterday," said Flint, "that you've stirred up the dragon.

  • If you don't bring that suit, I tell you I'll give you the credit for it--and I mean what I say.

  • I mean what I say, I don't care who he is.

  • Because what's the use of having any law one if it doesn't mean what it says?

  • That's all right," I said; "I mean what I say.

  • I say, and when I say I mean what I say, that there is no force in the Doctor's arguments.

  • Mean what I say," was his provoking answer.

  • I mean what I say," he continued, as he met the glance of her merry eyes.

  • I mean what I say," was his ungracious answer; "I've no intention whatever of going to Frankfort.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mean what" 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:
    both vessels; dressing gown; family history; five guns; foreign court; gradually increasing; high levels; mean anything; mean distance; mean time; mean what; mean when; meaning tone; means clear the guilty; means disposed; means inclined; means sure; means that; means the; means untried; meant nothing; meant originally; personal consciousness; reasonable rates; securing the; soul and