Sentence examples for could mean one from inspiring English sources

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This could mean one day scanning a ticket on your phone to enter the arena, which sends an alert to a service representative to let them know it's your birthday, so your favorite cocktail can be delivered to your seat.

Hey--reminders are reminders, and one less thing on my mind could mean one more new idea.

He'll tear up your barn and he'll steal eggs from nests". This is conservation by the barrel of the gun, Teddy ROneevelesstyle: One less boar raccoon on the midnight prowl could mean one more wild turkey out strutting come spring.

When a company using mark-to-market accounting says it has made a profit of ten million dollars on revenues of a hundred million, then, it could mean one of two things.

(Nov. 17) 4. AS A.L.-N.L. GAP WIDENS, GENERAL Managers Tread Carefully Baseball executives at their annual stove-lighting meetings knew that misstepping on a player near the cliff between the leagues could mean one nasty fall.

The fact that he hasn't could mean one of three things.

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One meaning of rasputye is "debauched," but another is "crossroad"; putin without the prefix ras could mean "one-track road".

Eventually, that could mean ones that are either low-alcohol or completely free of it.

Then the disco lights came on and it could only mean one thing: afterparty!

The 20-year-old singer and "X Factor" judge was spotted wearing a diamond ring on her left hand, which could only mean one thing -- she's engaged.

The noise could only mean one thing.

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