tHAT EITHER MEANS THE GIRL LIKES THE GUY SHE SMIRKED AT OR SHE IS SECRETLY GOING OUT WITH HIM AND TH INKS THE CARD IS STUPID 'CAUSE SHE ALREADY HAS A BOYFRIEND OR SHE THINKS ITS FROM HIM. SO SORRY NOT ANY GOOD NEWS BUT ATLEAST YOU KNOW WHAT IT MOST LIKELY MEANS.
The Scarlett Letter was the letter "A". It stood for Adultery.
The mound of dirty clothes was higher than the washer. He stood on the pitcher's mound waiting for the signal.
Not sure which restaurant she wanted to eat at with her friend, she stood irresolutely trying to decide until she finally called her friend for suggestions.
'Stood' would fit.
A five letter word is meant. For example, fdr stands/stood for Franklin D. Roosevelt. fdr means/meant Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Money is like a friend who is always ready to help.
The scaffold in the scarlet letter
The original scarlet letter was "A." Since it stood for Adultery, it may not be appropriate for school.
in the brook that Pearl stood on one side while Hester stood on the other. also when Pearl plays with the water foam and eel-weed.
it means she withdrew or scratched
Rose -- "He rose from the table in a huff and stalked off to the kitchen."
a little child once smiled at me as I stood hanging on to a strap in a crowded street car. she was blue eyed and curly haired and when she smiled at me , I thought I saw her round little face transfigured into a Holy thing . For the gesture was pure instinct, unpremeditated as the blossoming into the air and sunlight of a rose . When I smiled back at her , I was thinking of flowers . When a little later , I turned to go down, she extended her tiny hand to me. I took it, and could swear that in that moment the secret of all living was revealed to me. Pure twaddle, don't you think? And surrounding with mystery and sentiment what after all must have been a commonplace thing and banal ?