Examples of using Meant something in English and their translations into Czech
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That necklace meant something special to me.
Your words meant something to people.
I just want you to tell me the last few months meant something to you.
They all meant something personal to the victim. The Jewelry, the building.
I was there in the'60s when the universe meant something.
So, stop pretending that Tangey meant something to you.
Michael had made me believe that my presence here meant something.
Sounds like gibberish to me, but clearly it meant something to Luisa.
His letter meant something.
Arsonist's Daughter meant something.
Save it. You gave me your word, and that meant something to me.
I want you to know that our friendship meant something to me.
But what if she actually thought the kiss meant something?
Back to when your name meant something.
I used to think it meant something, but it does notDoesn't mean a thing.
You can tell me that that kiss meant something.
Family dinner there was a time when that phrase meant something on wisteria lane.
You know, and here I thought this job meant something to you.
You're old enough to remember when that meant something.
The fact was there was only one thing that meant something to me.