Sentence examples for meant before from inspiring English sources

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Time was, "pre-" chiefly meant "before," as in prewar or prepubescent.

I never knew what that word meant before, pined, until I saw it happening to this man.

It's the delusion by the electorate, by especially young people who don't understand what communism meant, before, because it ended in Europe in 1989.

"Through this exhibit, I am hoping that all the shoe and fashion designers, along with the public, can be inspired by the true craft, what that meant before and what that means today," Ms. Cohen said.

We spent a lot of time talking about why everything exists, what it meant before and what it means now, because the world has a history and a backstory.

"I didn't know what gut-wrenching meant before; I guess I do now," said Gene Powlen, the Cass County coroner, describing the scene as he prepared to meet with the children's families.

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The timing of the disclosure has usually been interpreted to mean, "before formal contracts are executed".

I mean before, I really didn't feel so much difference.

I mean, before all this.

In television, early means before contracts end.

And I mean before I get to the faculty club".

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