1809 examples of mean as in sentences

Go in quite naturally.' 'How else can I go in?' 'I mean as if nothing had happened.'

Could that land mean as much to him as it did before he went to war?

Angola, Mozambique, Diu, Goa, Macaothese names mean as much for Portugal as Havana, Cartagena, Mexico, and Lima, for Spain.

I don't mean as small as you were when the Cowardly Lion first met you, either.

Aunt Kate read the meaning of that astonished look, and sent a glance to Ally that said as plainly as words could say, "You see, even Florence didn't mean as badly as you thought.

All correct there, Mr. Allerdyke, tooI mean as regards all that Fullaway told you.

But I'm not so mean as all that.

"I wouldn't be so mean as to rig up an accident for Cousin Ann, though I'd like her to have a little one every night, just for the fun of it.

He laughs at the golden mean as ridiculous, and believes there is no such thing in the world; for how can there be a mean of that of which no man ever had enough?

I have written this letter in the night, as soon as I thought about you; I mean as soon as I thought that there must be a minister in Clairvend, and he would be willing to help me.

At length "If you mean as to my health," said I, "I am very well.

"Now I'm agoin' to talk as mean as I feel.

He was a old fellowand mean as he could be.

My mistress was not as mean as my master, but she was mean There was only one son in the Randolph family.

From hence, my lord, and love, I thus conclude, That though my homely ancestors were rude, Mean as I am, yet I may have the grace To make you father of a generous race:

Dear Margaret, I am not so mean as that!

If he has money enough he can buy the succession to Folking if you choose to sell it to him.' 'I mean as my son,' said the father somewhat proudly.

She was mean as the devil.

I didn't hardly mean as much as that.

"My master wuzn't as mean as most masters.

There is no homage so mean as not to gratify the pride of those to whom dominion is new; and these expressions are so often and so strangely applied, that it is not surprizing they are become the cant phrases of the mob.

I mean as I've found my place, or I don't know a good thing when I see it! AUNTIE.

Few and mean as my gifts may be, I actually am, and do not need for my own assurance or the assurance of my fellows any secondary testimony.

And, under the pretence of friendship, work On her ambition to put off a match So mean as Philocles.

" "You mean as to the income he has allowed me?" "As to the income!

1809 examples of  mean as  in sentences