Sentence examples for cross meant from inspiring English sources

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A top hat meant "kind gentleman lives here"; a cross meant "religious talk will get you a meal".

Devout, God-fearing people from a time when the cross meant everything – and when it was just as much of an ornament as it is now.

Over-running engineering work at King's Cross meant no trains could depart on Saturday, moving reduced services to Finsbury Park, where buses were taking passengers to join trains running north to Leeds, Newcastle and Scotland.

Boyd had already scored twice against Hearts this season before this match, and a downward header from Johnston's out-swinging cross meant he did so again.

Tate needed to stretch every neck muscle to cut out a cross meant for Weimann as he surged into the Swansea box.

To the crowds who were with Jesus, the cross meant one thing: the most brutal form of the death penalty imposed by the Roman Empire.

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Forget what I'm doing; my little ballot-paper cross means as much as the next person's.

The red star means the target is present, and the black cross means the target is absent.

Johnson's precise header in front of Daniel Agger from a Nathan Redmond cross means the Reds have kept only one clean sheet in their last 12 games.

As we all know what a burning cross means, we all know what a noose means.

I had to allow my faith in Christ and what the cross means in my life -- the freedom, the purpose and the identity that comes from it -- help define my true voice.

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