Sentence examples for meant quite from inspiring English sources

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"It meant quite a lot of meetings," he says.

He meant, quite simply, that Obama would be less black if he looked more white.

Here, looking as if something was dawning on him meant quite the opposite.

Actually, Nate Robinson's first-half points against Charlotte meant quite a lot.

Nobody "meant" quite what has happened – they just made use of it.

It meant quite a lot of support for the woman suffrage movement way back in the early days.

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This means quite a bit".

"The number 100 means quite a bit".

I mean, quite literally mind-blowing.

No snack means, quite simply, no snack.

Little things have turned out to mean quite a lot.

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