Sentence examples for means full from inspiring English sources

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"That means full of harm".

In graffiti terminology, "destroy" means full of tags, graffiti pieces.

They also called it ichthyoessa which means "full of fish".

"That means full suspension of all nuclear activities, and a return to negotiations on that basis".

"Me-ness", although it means full individuation, is really nothing to do with the ego.

That means full Microsoft Office file compatability, wireless e-mail and Web access, etc.

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In Delve's case that means full-on.

To some, fulsome praise means "full-fledged acknowledgment of worthiness"; to others, it means "overboard apple-polishing; nauseating flattery".

That means full-screen images of cities, scenery and culture from photographer Jacques Bravo, plus interactive maps and a trip builder feature to plan visits.

The second is at about 9.20am in our office, which means full-time workers are now forced to take a break to wait for the lorry.

Blanc's preference for a ­narrow midfield means full-backs Mathieu Chalmé and Franck Jurietti have had to add enterprise to their game to provide a threat down the wings.

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