Similar words: meantime, mean, demeanor, by no means, meanwhile, by any means, by all means, by means of.
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151. I hadn't meant to answer her, it was simply reflexive.
152. My remark was not meant as a slight on you.
153. When I said I loved you, I meant it from the bottom of my heart.
154. She hadn't really meant to lie, but their piercing questions had forced her to.
155. I think we've been talking at cross purposes - I meant next year, not this year.
156. It never occurred to me for a moment you meant that.
157. This is not meant to delimit what approaches social researchers can adopt.
158. I didn't think you meant that seriously;I thought you were teasing.
159. The design of the conservatory is meant to blur the distinction between the house and the garden.
160. I'm meant to be on an economy drive at the moment,[http://sentencedict.com/meant.html] so I'm trying not to spend too much.
161. Ava felt obligated to help her mother, even if it meant leaving college.
162. He wanted her at any cost, even if it meant giving up everything he had.
163. His sharp business acumen meant he quickly rose to the top.
164. In the old days having meat and milk every day often meant a big chunk of the family income.
165. I can see why you believed my letters were threatening but I never meant them to be.
166. I'm not suggesting for a minute that she meant to cause a lot of trouble.
167. Lack of evidence meant that the Council could not proceed against Mr Naylor.
168. Its new title was meant to give the party greater public appeal.
169. The talks are meant to clear the way for formal negotiations on a new constitution.
170. The pending releases of the prisoners are meant to create a climate for negotiation.
171. He says you're fired if you're not back at work on Friday. And I think he meant it.
172. The books with large print are meant for our partially sighted readers.
173. You're meant to take your shoes off when you enter a Hindu temple.
174. the surrounding countryside. The country is more common in this sense but countryside is used especially in official language or when it would not be clear which sense of country is meant:the Wildlife and Countryside Act.
175. I meant to buy some milk, but it completely slipped my mind.
176. I did not have the foggiest idea what he meant.
177. A family bereavement meant that he could not attend the conference.
178. Perplexed investors tried to work out what the deal meant.
179. The idea that she witnessed this shameful incident meant nothing to him.
180. At first I thought he was joking but then I realized he meant it.
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