And she had shown him a whole new meaning to the word hell.
"Then what is the whole meaning of the past or even the present, if the future only means the end?"
The words were the same as before, but informed with a whole new meaning.
Or would that give a whole new meaning to "drunk with power"?
"Life takes on a whole new meaning from that day forward," he said.
But the phrase would take on a whole new meaning in 1984.
"He has brought a whole new meaning to high rolling."
OK, it's fun to have that many people together, but it lost the whole meaning of the scene.
A company director has given a whole new meaning to the term' house painting'.
The whole meaning is the rights over the best creation.