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To meant
verb
Past of mean
Exact(13)
The tables I was to meant to produce combined clean wooden tops with beautifully engineered metal bases.
Some much-publicised new writers haven't written again, or haven't written what they wanted to, meant to.
The formula he agreed to meant that if the financing went wrong, Londoners would suffer fiscally for a generation, but to him the point was moot.
A presidential spokesman, Parks Mankahlana, said Mr. Mbeki's letter to world leaders was to meant to defend the right of Mr. Duesberg and the others to be heard.
Bea said the fact that Nopsema wasn't going to make public any of the conditions BP would be held to meant it wasn't following proper regulatory procedures.
Mr. Vincent wondered what exactly that "to" meant, dithered for a bit, and then decided that it meant no parking until October began, which meant that that day, Oct. 2, was fair game.
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Concerning To mean "worrying".
"This has to mean something.
It seemed to mean it.
"What happens to mean girls?
It has to mean something.
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