Botox lends new meaning to the epithet "the ugly American."
He lends new meaning to the term underground gourmet.
The interrelatedness of these themes and the composed symbols associated with them provide a framework that lend crucial meaning to the paintings.
Maremma lends new meaning to the term "spaghetti western."
At the simplest level, patriotism lent meaning and purpose to personal catastrophes that would otherwise appear intolerable.
The new restaurant Maremma lends new meaning to the phrase spaghetti western.
This was a kind of life that lent new meaning to the much-misused term alien.
Telling it, in a way that lends some order and meaning, is what everybody is trying to do right now.
The tension and drama of 100 simultaneous races for cures will lend spurious meaning to human life.
It lends new meaning to the phrase "company town".
What lends meaning to the otherwise meaningless game is Nebraska's quest for the mythical national championship.
Yet even without it, I'll lend meaning to this life of mine.
The onion-old cupola on top lent meaning to Jim's figure of speech.
For Mr. Craft, the helmet venture is a way to lend meaning to a long business career in Vietnam.
Instead, he makes references to the old myths to suggest stories that lend meaning to his own.
In his comments on humans, objects and their settings, Leger often combines gigantic but disparate things that lend meaning to one another.
With their drastically limited visual detail, they actually distance the viewer from the content, reducing the information that lends meaning to images.
Not only does the artist's epic vision lend meaning to the private installations, but collectors know that their commission fees go straight to the Crater.
Her astonishing subtleties of touch always lent meaning to the music and did not seem applied like sequins to the work's surface.
It lends meaning to profits, losses, liability, or assets.