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  • "Meanin '," Asey said, "that I ain't come in contact with your better nature?"

    The Criminal C.O.D Taylor, Phoebe Atwood, 1909-1976 1940

  • "Meanin '," said Timmins, when his mind had grappled with the charge, "as there's no Methodists there?"

    Quaint Courtships William Dean Howells 1878

  • "Meanin '," says I, "that they like to chew one man at a time.

    Torchy As A Pa Sewell Ford 1907

  • "Meanin '," said Mormon "that, ef you'll take it 'thout offense, you-all air plumb up-to-date.

    Rimrock Trail 1906

  • Meanin g instead of putting bacon and a burger between the bread, you spray the flavors.

    (in my head I paint a picture) Minzo 2006

  • "Meanin 'no disrespect, sir, and I don't mean to be hinquisitive about what doesn't concern me, but I couldn't' elp 'earin' a bit of what took place this arfternoon, sir."

    32 Caliber Donald McGibeny

  • "Meanin 'my pet painter, Nero, I take it," replied the miner.

    The Saddle Boys of the Rockies Lost on Thunder Mountain James Carson

  • "Meanin 'that -- pervidin' nothin 'unforeseen comes up between now and then."

    Scattergood Baines Clarence Budington Kelland 1922

  • Meanin 'that him, an' his stock, an 'his wife, an' everything he's got is safe an 'sound fer as this gang's concerned.

    Prairie Flowers 1921

  • "Meanin 'he's been runnin' whiskey all that time?" asked Craig.

    The Gun-Brand 1921

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