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Example sentences for "meant nothing"

  • Nay, that's not all neither; but I hope your ladyship won't be offended, for to be sure he meant nothing.

  • Nay, ma'am, to be sure he meant nothing by it, therefore I would not have your ladyship be offended.

  • Thus Mr. Staunton's response to the New Orleans Chess Club, so far as he was concerned, meant nothing.

  • His acceptance of Morphy's challenge in London, and the statement in his paper that the match would come off, meant nothing.

  • His declarations before Lord Lyttelton and other gentlemen, at Birmingham, meant nothing.

  • It meant nothing--he was not a fool--it could mean nothing.

  • And the things he had said about it meant nothing--they had only been words--only words, but she could not forget them.

  • It meant nothing to him, that which had been so great a pledge to her.

  • Upon my honour," he said, "I meant nothing.

  • At least he promised to consider it: and though he meant nothing now, perhaps when he was alone he would think of it, and more pitifully.

  • It meant nothing to him to be the father of the most popular man in college.

  • And there were others who still lingered in the Church, perplexed and wistful, who had come to him and confessed that the so-called catholic acceptance of divine truths, on which he had hitherto dwelt, meant nothing to them.

  • She had, indeed, once bluntly told him that church meant nothing to her .

  • She had, indeed, once bluntly told him that church meant nothing to her.

  • That haughty withdrawing of himself on Sunday night and his "I am not worthy" meant nothing to her now when it came trailing across her consciousness.

  • Oh balm for care and sadness, Most beautiful, most bright--" But it meant nothing to Laurie Shafton seeking a hotel in a fashionable resort.

  • Other folks won't believe as you've meant nothing; and don't tell me about her not deceiving herself.

  • He told me himself he meant nothing by his kissing and presents, and he wanted to make me believe as you thought light of 'em too.

  • The other, somehow, meant nothing to him.

  • Donald seemed surprised at her agitation; to him it meant nothing.

  • The answer was significant, although to Alice it meant nothing.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meant nothing" 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:
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