Examples of 'knew what it meant' in a sentence
Meaning of "knew what it meant"
This phrase implies that someone had a clear understanding or comprehension of the meaning or significance of something, indicating that they were familiar with the intended message or information
How to use "knew what it meant" in a sentence
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knew what it meant
Who said she knew what it meant.
They knew what it meant to take up a cross.
Not unless they knew what it meant.
He knew what it meant to walk in the dark.
No one in our house knew what it meant.
He himself knew what it meant to be unjustly accused.
I do not think she knew what it meant.
Everybody knew what it meant to be compared to a sheep.
And no one really knew what it meant.
They knew what it meant to sow in tears.
She asked if anyone knew what it meant.
I knew what it meant to feel true happiness.
But everybody knew what it meant.
She knew what it meant to her father.
Never really knew what it meant.
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I knew what it meant to have a friend.
Mother never knew what it meant.
She knew what it meant to me not to go up.
To see if anyone knew what it meant.
He knew what it meant and he lost it.
I just wish we knew what it meant.
You knew what it meant to be a bantling.
I was hoping you knew what it meant.
If you knew what it meant to me to have you close.
He told us not to say anything until we knew what it meant.
But we also knew what it meant for us.
Except she was the only one who knew what it meant.
These players knew what it meant to be evil.
Except she was the only one that knew what it meant.
She no longer knew what it meant to be calm.
I then asked the students if any of them knew what it meant.
But they never knew what it meant to be tempted.
The humble man and his family knew what it meant.
Your mother knew what it meant to give herself.
You saw the scan and you knew what it meant.
Never knew what it meant until right now.
This was not an official term but everyone knew what it meant.
The girl knew what it meant.
I knew what it meant to have to open up the baffle to get inside.
But never knew what it meant.
I knew what it meant but was afraid to look.
The locals knew what it meant.
I knew what it meant and accpeted.
If only we knew what it meant.
I knew what it meant last night.
Gradually he knew what it meant.
Ron knew what it meant to lose the thigh.
The fact that he took this knife means he knew what it meant.
Men knew what it meant to be men.
Ruthie had heard the noise too and knew what it meant.