Sentence examples for mean interesting from inspiring English sources

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By which I mean interesting things".

Let's not use it to mean "interesting fact" or "something you didn't know".

Popular doesn't mean interesting or clever but it might mean saleable.

Greater bandwidth enables a connection to carry extra information, which will mean interesting new features in future phones.

As you might infer from Tavel's Twitter profile pic above, she's not the retiring sort — and that could mean interesting times for Pinterest ahead.

I'm taking it for granted that you understand that I don't mean "interesting" at all, but rather "detestable".

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"It also means interesting and newsworthy, as in 'buzz,' " said Mary Rose Lloyd, the theater's director of programming.

That doesn't mean expensive, it means interesting.

If this means "interesting times," we must learn from recent Ebola management experiences that established control protocols must be improved when challenged by untoward developments.

I mean, how interesting is Taylor Swift anyway?

Does long necessarily mean more interesting?

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