Sadly, that
hardly means anything if you have very little seed money or savings to start your business.
She hardly means anything new.
He had a good season (better than Bale, though
that hardly means anything) If injuries stay in check and he continues progressing he'll be a very very good player, though maybe not world class.
so using those examples
hardly mean anything.
Not exact matches
They would
hardly believe you have «sin» if they don't think it
means anything.
The audience can
hardly miss the
meaning: no politician ever quite
means what he says or ever does
anything except for reasons of self - aggrandizement.
I
mean — we're looking at the following with this recipe: (1) it's a crock pot recipe so that
means you
hardly had to do
anything but wait, (2) it's a filling bowl of soup < — YUM, and (3) chicken enchiladas!!
H ha ha ha Wenger has just stated that «he wont rush into any signings» lol what this
means is he wont spend
hardly ANYTHING and that's exactly the point of my article.
But still
hardly anyone outside the world of astronomy knows
anything about Cassini — and I don't
mean the spacecraft, but the guy it was named for.
Which really
meant, I
hardly ate
anything.
I
mean, I don't see writers as teachers because books are kind of shared items because when writers write them, they are
hardly anything and when people start to read them, they begin to change and grow and like that.
Sometimes the paranoia creates a need to write something,
anything, and it leads to language that is not only verbose, but in fact has
hardly any
meaning at all.
I know, I know — shopping for life insurance is
hardly the most thrilling experience in the world, and if you're
anything like some of our customers, it
means a thorough and careful research process.