Examples of 'sure he means' in a sentence
Meaning of "sure he means"
sure he means - This phrase is often used when someone is uncertain or questioning the intended meaning of someone else's words or actions
How to use "sure he means" in a sentence
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sure he means
I am sure he means well and everything.
Brian makes me laugh but I am not always sure he means to.
I am sure he means well.
Your father seems nice enough, and I am sure he means well.
I am sure he means no harm.
Look, if Lucas said he wants to be friends, I am sure he means it.
I am sure he means a headache.
Excuse me . Your father seems nice enough, and I am sure he means well.
I am sure he means no offence.
I hat him . pretty sure he means " hate.
Sure he means it.
I am pretty sure he means Leo.
I am sure he means to be a loyal servant to Your Majesty.
Oh, do not worry . I am sure he means Fraggle Iraq.
I am sure he means well, but your mother has had a particularly tough first day here.
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You want to button your lip. - I'm sure he means well.
I am sure he means you.
You want to button your lip . - I am sure he means well . Feet.
I am pretty sure he means handling himself into rages up and down the coast.
Brian makes me laugh but I'm not always sure he means to. Aw… God.
I am sure he means Fraggle Iraq.
He does that, Your Honour. I'm sure he means no offence.
I am sure he means why do not we go work Lowenstein?
I am pretty sure he means me, Lieutenant.
I am sure he means well . I am not sure what he means.
Hey, I am sure he means well.
I'm sure he means to impose on me.
Pretty sure he means " hate.
I'm sure he means going to things, you know, not running them.
Are we sure he means Mandelson?
Pretty sure he means "hate." I have a feeling this is more of a visual type.
Well, I am sure he means to have a word.
I am sure he means to do what 's best.
Pretty sure he means 69, but I am so hungry I can not even appreciate horndog Raymond.
I am sure he means going to things, Well, yeah, but … you know, not running them.
I am sure he means no harm . Oh, no.
I'm sure he means well. And don't worry about your brother.
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Smoke on the ground means possible launch
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