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Example sentences for "meaned"

Lexicographically close words:
meandered; meandering; meanderings; meanders; meane; meaner; meanes; meanest; meaneth; meanin
  1. The very reverse was at that time in my head; for I meaned that the Tories would be just as loyal as the Whigs, when they got any thing by it.

  2. What Lord Tavistock meaned of his invisible Haughtiness'S(584) invective on Mr. Neville, I do not know.

  3. It was not the babble of ignorance, it was by an unalterable law of her nature, that Imogen had been displeased with the looks of him, who meaned her destruction.

  4. I know not what title I have, a poor, unpretending virgin, to the respects of this lord; but surely if they meaned me well, they would be less hollow and absurd.

  5. It seemed I wor a soul to be saved, and he meaned to do it.

  6. Nay, but,' pursued Learoyd with a blush, 'I meaned it.

  7. I got off from Petworth without baiting my horse, thinking that the weather looked suspicious; and that St. Swithin meaned to treat me to a dose.

  8. Letley was made up of an abbreviation of the Laetus and of the Saxon word ley, which meaned place, field, or piece of ground.

  9. And what is meaned by "fear of the Lord," but the fear of doing wrong, or of persevering in doing wrong?

  10. At Dodeswell we came up a long and steep hill, which brought us out of the great vale of Gloucester and up upon the Cotswold Hills, which name is tautological, I believe; for I think that wold meaned high lands of great extent.

  11. The matter was put to voicing, in these words: Whether the five articles of Perth, by the confession of Faith, as it was meaned and professed in the year 1580.

  12. What it meaned I couldn't make out, till I gets back to the town, when I chanced to look at my flipper, and there I see a clean white streak alongst it!

  13. Nay, but," pursued Learoyd with a blush, "I meaned it.

  14. We'd getten t' brass, an' we meaned to keep it.

  15. I meaned to write to you before on the subject of your loss[76]; but the recollection of the uselessness and worthlessness of any observations on such events prevented me.

  16. Mr. Dallas is very perverse; so that I have offended both him and you, when I really meaned to do good, at least to one, and certainly not to annoy either.

  17. Curse catch me if I know what H * * means or meaned about the demonstrative pronoun[68], but I admire your fear of being inoculated with the same.

  18. In course, I never meaned a word of it, and never thought as Caloona would take it to heart.

  19. Many's the time since I wished I'd let him alone; but I meaned it for good, though it come out very crooked.


  20. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meaned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.