Sentence examples for which really means from inspiring English sources

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I am constantly learning and growing through those interactions, which really means so much to me.

We settle in, which really means nothing as we have no belongings at all.

Arena has put money behind its words, which really means something to a playwright.

I tell him it will be "about an hour," which really means two.

He says RKBC created a "hostile environment" which really means a "racist environment".

He dismisses the claim "that neoconservatives, which really means Jews, hijacked the Bush administration.

Tax "reform" — which really means big tax cuts for the rich — faces doubtful prospects.

Even at Google, they would have differences – which really means that leadership matters enormously.

The last word in Italian is contrapasso which really means that there is — passo comes from passion, to suffer.

Which really means that our version of it (the one we knew in our youth) has passed.

Conservatives love to attack what they call "judge-made law", which really means any decisions that conservatives don't like.

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