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Meanings of mean a fortune in English
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Usage of mean a fortune in English
1
A well like that would meanafortune every day.
2
If I get the credit, it'll meanafortune to me in the advertising alone.
3
It will meanafortune to you.
4
If what that scoundrel said is true, this will meanafortune for Betty and her mother.
5
He announced only that if he succeeded it would meanafortune for him and all his family.
6
I counted up what I might have-evena slight success for the book would meanafortune such as turned my head to think of.
7
The North had never known a bet like this-itmeantafortune.
8
I had heard about her, and I knew it meantafortune.
9
Just that deal-andit will go through in a few days- meansa fortune in itself.
10
A war generally meansafortune to newspaper proprietors.
11
It's only fifteen shillings, but it has meantafortune to me all the last three weeks.
12
And that itself meansafortune, if it's clean, raw gold, as would seem to be the case.
13
It meantafortune; but before he established his ownership he had a hard battle with crooks and politicians.
14
"It meansafortune to the owner, and I congratulate you, sir."
15
They always wanted to give you all they possessed-whichwas next to nothing, but meantafortune to them.
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Henry Ocock's greeting resembled an embrace-"Itevidently meansafortune for him"-andall trifling personal differences were forgotten in the wider common bond.