28 examples of means a lot in sentences

"It sounds well enough," he said, "but all that means a lot of money.

He made very little of it, but it meant a lot to us, and to him, too, poor fellow.

"I won't believe it!" Mrs. Crocks' words were taunting her; "the doctor thinks more of blue blood than he does of money, and if he goes into politics it will mean a lot to him to be related to the senator.

She'll have to be put somewhere, and it will mean a lot of trouble, a lot of money.

He's taken out his papers, an' he's prouder than a king: "It means a lot to me," says he, "just like the breath o' spring, For a new life lies before us; we've got hope an' faith an' cheer; We can face the future bravely, an' our kids don't need to fear.

Ain't that just like Kansas?" "Wearing the star shore means a lot to him.

Will you shake hands for a new start between us?" "Lady," said the cowpuncher huskily, "this sure means a lot to me.

But when you say that he means a lot to you, maybe it's because he's taken a big chance for you in Sour Creek and" She shook her head.

When I'm vague, it means a lot."

"Oh, it is all simple and primitive, but it means a lot to us," she said.

"Now don't botch the job," warned the elder Cassell, who was the third member of the party; "remember it means a lot of trouble for us if we're caught.

Place all done up'twould mean a lot of work at first, but ...

Anyway, the store would mean a lot to them; like as not, it would bring up more settlers again.

Otherwise ... well, he isn't looking for trouble, I suppose, and of course, it would mean a lot.

That means a lot, I can tell you.

That means a lot of boys who had to lie in bed to hear him.

"If the added expense doesn't count, of course a nurse will mean a lot more personal freedom," Stella admitted.

She knew that his boy had meant a lot to him; but he had his work.

It's a mighty expensive thing, and you see it means a lot of work.

This is the biggest thing I ever tackled and it means a lot to memore than you imagine.

You'll get the start, and that means a lot.

It means a lot of running as they are being driven now, but it is the fastest and most interesting work of all, and we go ahead of the whole caravan with lighter loads and at a faster rate; moreover, if any traction except ourselves can reach the top of Beardmore Glacier, it will be the dogs, and the dog drivers are therefore the people who will have the best chance of doing the top piece of the ice cap at 10,000 feet to the Pole.

Instead I did without my bread and cheese and my cold tea and, man, I'm tellin' ye it means a lot for Harry to forego his victuals!and went quickly along to the face where Jock was working.

Surely that means a lot, doesn't it?

It meant a lot... to all of us.

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