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Sentence count:31Posted:2017-04-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: meaningfulmeaningmeaninglesswrongfulfullyawfullyfull of beansjoyfullyMeaning: ['mɪːnɪŋfʊlɪ]  adv. in a meaningful manner; so as to be meaningful. 
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1. He glanced meaningfully at the other policeman, then he went up the stairs.
2. Someone who lives for meaningfully for 30 years has lived a a much longer life than one who drifted through life for 60 years. RVM 
3. Also prohibited is any refusal to engage meaningfully with the opponent.
4. It is widely agreed that interests can only meaningfully be attributed to beings which are, or have been, conscious.
5. In order to participate meaningfully within the community members of this group must actively engage in the issues that confront them.
6. McGinnity nodded meaningfully at George Gobbin.
7. The priceless days must be spent meaningfully(sentencedict.com), joyfully.
8. Living meaningfully is actually a combination of several things.
9. Busy life, let me lead a meaningfully.
10. The application should be able to process meaningfully any stream of bytes you send it that it does not reject as de jure invalid.
11. Cabell cleared his throat meaningfully and smiled, one hand on the youth's shoulder.
12. Pizzicato strings meaningfully point several more times to the opening theme, the significance of which has now been revealed.
13. The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser.
14. AXJ's growth will likely slow meaningfully, possibly even undershoot our own forecasts.
15. He said and paused, letting his words sink meaningfully into my mind.
16. Progressive disclosure also allows topics to be meaningfully browsed in a variety of viewing contexts, whether full-screen browsers, integrated help panes, infopops, or PDA screens.
17. "I have a knack for making friends, you know," she added meaningfully.
18. That ominous expression of sympathy from pebbled-glassed Jules, who took her hand and asked her meaningfully how she was?
19. The learner is lost, and the educational designer can not meaningfully map out the routes associated with a big bucket.
20. Kim bit his lip and stared at the floor as his father rose to look meaningfully in their direction.
21. "I was once as bewildered as you are," she said meaningfully.
22. This in effect denied them their right to participate meaningfully in elections.
23. "Who's your publisher?" — "Lockett Press," she said, and she raised an eyebrow meaningfully.
24. Although in the brief life, you can also experience personally a lot of try meaningfully.
25. These types give you the means to produce data that is meaningfully structured, transportable, storable, and accessible, but still as efficient as possible.
26. " Don't you have a class now? " I nod meaningfully to Ling, and we walk out together.
27. I read your posting with great interest and have thought meaningfully about your dilemma.
28. Slowing down the pace of life and spending time meaningfully while not spending money wastefully are principle values of downshifting.
29. Oh, you've had minor reverses in school or love, but you haven't failed meaningfully.
30. We tend to share the views expressed in these works. We use them as a frame-work for suggesting how venture capital research may meaningfully develop in the future.
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