We have no meanings for "meant on" in our records yet.
1 It meant on the one part hearty co-operation, on the other implicit confidence.
2 When I said "down my throat," I meant on the outside.
3 Whether I deserve it or not, I know that it is well meant on your part.
4 Osborne spelled out what this meant on Marr.
5 Now I understand what you meant on Sunday.
6 That meant on occasion overtime or night work.
7 Mr. Dodd evidently thought that some slur was meant on the purity of his friendship for you.
8 I meant on foot," said Jack; "but I thought we should be only two then.
9 That was what the mysterious "Eric" had meant on one of her to-do lists last month.
10 He said to lay our course south by south-west and showed me what he meant on my compass.
11 When he had said the shaggy mare could stay with the others, he had not meant on the run.
12 I meant on account of the wedding which they say is likely to take place between you and him, miss.
13 I didn't know what that meant on a personal level until I heard news about a place very important to me.
14 So that was what atheist meant on a world where the gods would show up and like knock on your door.
15 He urged Washington to negotiate "in good faith", which he said meant on the basis that the new rules be binding.
16 Mabyn was rejoiced to find that the correspondence-whetherit was or was not meant on his part to be an offer of reconciliation-stoppedthere.
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