We have no meanings for "meant precisely" in our records yet.
1 And I meant precisely what you think I meant .
2 It seems like a cruelty meant precisely for him.
3 But this time Hetty meant precisely what she said.
4 It was all in his friendliest way but, these days, Cat was sure this meant precisely nothing.
5 Draken didn't know what that meant precisely .
6 For me, to "study" something meant precisely that.
7 Then follows a long argument as to what Dunningham had meant precisely when he said "Step!"
8 When Roosevelt demanded the "square deal" between business and the people, he meant precisely what he said.
9 Though I might not be sure what the word meant precisely , I was positive its opposite was "left behind."
10 He meant precisely the same contrast which is drawn out at length in these two pictures that we have before us now.
11 Phyllis understood that Brill was threatening the nester and that the latter was defying him lightly, but what either meant precisely she did not know.
12 "It is your privilege, sir, and I meant precisely what I said."
13 "She must have meant precisely the reverse."
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This collocation consists of: Meant precisely through the time