Sentence examples for expression meant from inspiring English sources

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Then he confessed that he could not remember exactly what the expression meant either.

In it Bruant, dressed in bohemian black accented by a brilliant red scarf, wears a fiercely intense expression meant to convey the seriousness of his commitment.

Menotti's view of football is a romantic notion of the "beautiful game", a form of artistic expression meant to delight and entertain performers and consumers.

When I heard "90 dólares más IVA" in Spanish for the first time, I thought was "90 dollars masiva", or massive, wondering what this curious expression meant.

And so while his art school classmates were "exploring their sexuality, or whatever 'personal expression' meant to them", Asnin chose to study his uncle.

For my partner, that expression meant a cropped butchy haircut and preppy men's clothing, usually a polo shirt and Banana Republic jeans.

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Freedom of expression means allowing everyone to express their views within the limits of the law, and is to be fiercely protected from attack.

*Strong expression means that > 50% of stromal cells express SMA (score +++ and ++++).

**Weak expression means that < 50% of stromal cells express SMA (score + and ++).

(The slang expression means, roughly, "You've got it made").

Except when freedom of expression means freedom to criticise Israel.

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