Sentence examples for first meaning from inspiring English sources

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The first meaning she's able to monetise her online popularity?

The first meaning seems to dominate, with the term often applied to recipients of government benefits.

By that first meaning, the wonky one, public education is an entitlement.

We put first things first," meaning the station and preparing for the next shuttle mission.

Come to that, when did the first meaning of diving become "diving", rather than the legitimate sport?

Henry Ford helped popularize the first meaning in the 1920s, and Fordism came to signify modernity in general.

They rarely have human-resources departments at first, meaning that there is no one charged with fielding complaints.

England's Lost Eden by Philip Hoare Fourth Estate £25, pp548 The first meaning of 'wood' relates, of course, to trees.

For most of the past 20 years, Kiev's foreign policy aimed, and largely managed, to fix on Europe's geopolitical map the first meaning rather than the second.

When I check the definition, I see the first meaning is for the prayer, and then, in italics, that it meant "rose garden" in Middle English.

Even if the first meaning is the intended one — as we can assume it is — the latter sentence leaves the door open for Steinman to slip in.

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