Similar words: meaning, demeaning, by all means, meaningful, meaningless, meaningfully, pell-mell, leaning. Meaning: adj. 1. not unfriendly or threatening 2. marked by good intentions though often producing unfortunate results.
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61. I care for you? Hehe probably not. Your well-meaning crammer my life is pain. Maybe you should know.
62. A team of highly paid, well-educated professionals has a detailed project plan forced on them by a well-meaning project manager.
63. It seems that the giving of gifts, so well-meaning (usually), is increasingly a minefield.
64. Celebrity endorsements and well-meaning Californians aside, the question now is whether wealthy Chinese in Asia can be persuaded to stop eating shark's fin.
65. Well-meaning friends or family might advise us to get up and take a walk, or worse, shake it off- and we can't!
66. It may have been well-meaning, but we now talk and think about maternal health, child health, old people’s health,” he says. “This artificial compartmentalization marginalizes older people.
67. But a lot of the time, well-meaning people will discourage friends from trying something that's difficult but achievable.
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