Sentence examples for that means like from inspiring English sources

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This Saturday I'm probably going to wake up a little later (we have kids so that means like 8am) and maybe make some breakfast.

"That means like you're basically a better team, which is not true, as you can see from the scores.

We need to consider the well-being of the earth (and all that that means, like climate, and soil, water and air quality), the people who grow and prepare our food, the animals we eat, the overall wholesomeness of the food — what you might call its "foodness" (once the word "natural" might have served, but that's been completely co-opted), as opposed to its fakeness.

That means, like the latest iPhone, the upgrades here are more software than hardware.

That means like, you can put it in your pocket with a Bic pen.

That means, like some of Amazon Prime's other benefits such as Amazon Music or Prime Video, Twitch Prime will be sold both within the larger $99 per year Prime membership package as well as a standalone subscription.

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"For a club pro, doing something like that means everything".

Did that mean, like at Whole Foods, you ordered a pound of fish to serve two people?

"Does that mean you like my Art?" I asked.

He's never in good shape!" Does that mean that, like Tony, he might turn out to be a baddie?

In this case, that meant arguments like these: Lions eat meat.

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