Sentence examples for has a specific meaning from inspiring English sources

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But according to journalist Michael Kinsley, founding editor of Slate, gaffe has a specific meaning.

Although the term quahog is not unique to Rhode Island, and technically also applies to smaller hard-shell clams like cherrystones and littlenecks, it has a specific meaning on local menus.

Agile began as a way to promote innovation in software development and in that world it has a specific meaning.

Each icon has a specific meaning – a person pointing to himself for "me" or a heart for "love".

Actually, the Russian word "soviet" has a specific meaning.

Further, each position of the tarot cards in a spread has a specific meaning.

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Every body movement or hand gesture had a specific meaning.

The phenomenon is familiar: you hear a sentence S1 as having a specific meaning.

Home, however, always had a specific meaning to McKay.

But as a former law professor, Mr. Obama is aware those words have a specific meaning.

A person with schizophrenia might use neologisms, which are made-up words which have a specific meaning to the person using them.

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