Sentence examples for mean something between from inspiring English sources

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Last night's results definitely mean something between nothing and everything, we'd say.

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"Ganbatte Kumamon!" many wrote, using a term that means something between "don't give up" and "do your best".

Instead, the people will owe him respect and tawqeer – an Arabic term which means something between reverence and adoration.

Dictionaries, however vaguely they define the word, agree on this, that "almost" means something between "short of" and "sort of".

"The heart-hand symbol means something between 'I love you' and 'thank you,' " the country singer Taylor Swift said in an e-mail from her "Speak Now" tour.

No real reason to complain, then: life is normalno a revealingly ambiguous Russian word that means something between adequate, tolerable and usual, rather than "normal" in the English sense.Snafu countryOn Russia's northern and far eastern fringes, though, life is not even normalno.

I've gathered this means something between "festival" and "conference," but there's no word in English that does justice to encuentro.

It is a world in which phrases such as "a new social contract between science and society" actually mean something.

Pink does mean something.

Does it mean something?

The books mean something".

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