Sentence for just | Use just in a sentence

Use the word just in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use just in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for just.

  • Just a pretext. (8)
  • Just this once. (12)
  • It is but just one. (4)
  • Just a little turn? (8)
  • And just cold enough! (8)
  • Then let them be just. (8)
  • She just shook her head. (8)
  • Just give Arnold a chance. (18)
  • My Brother has just left us. (4)
  • She nearly fainted just now. (8)
  • Just lend us a hand with this. (8)
  • Just coming out, a pretty thing! (8)
  • Boyne just casually mentioned it. (9)
  • Well, then you must just find her. (8)
  • What I said just now, meant nothing. (4)
  • They had just sat there and trembled. (12)
  • But that was just where I was mistaken. (9)
  • Beauchamp was just as anxious to hurry away. (10)
  • You could be equal and just, and simple and kind. (9)
  • Just then he did see her, and his face lighted up. (8)
  • You had it pat from having just been over it with me. (9)
  • The lips were just open and showed strong white teeth. (8)
  • What she loved best in the world just then was riding. (8)
  • You have tried to do just right by me, as well as him. (9)
  • The court delivered judgment just before the luncheon interval. (8)
  • I feel…I feel it just here, he drew a hand along his midriff. (10)
  • I just said that I was very sorry, and that I knew how she felt. (9)
  • At first we just got our breath, thought nothing, talked a little. (8)
  • I bet she just got us there to see how him and you would act together. (9)
  • She stole a look at her husband, clothed in blue serge, just opposite. (8)
  • According to what people say, he must have been just like the emperor. (12)
  • Her eyes just then were comparing him maliciously with Prosper Profond. (8)
  • Depend upon me for taking care that no tenant has more than his just rights. (4)
  • Mary Lambe was preferable, and it was just the time of year to go to Scotland. (8)
  • What she had just done was capable of many additional feats; she had tried it. (5)
  • He reached the hotel just in time to rush up and dress, and rush down to dinner. (8)
  • Our Richard has just been elected member of a Club for the promotion of nausea. (10)
  • He asked to be allowed to speak a word to the man who had just entered the house. (22)
  • Would she ever come to feel happy when he was just doing what he thought was right? (8)
  • She left him with George and Gratian who had just come in, and went up for her bath. (8)
  • She was so close that his moustache almost brushed her forehead, just under her hair. (8)
  • My lord sketched the scene he had just quitted to a lady who had stopped her carriage. (10)
  • Why was he not just an ordinary animal of a man that could enjoy what the gods had sent? (8)
  • Whether or not the sentences were just, the judges should have sometimes shifted places. (10)
  • The moon had just come up over in the South, and exactly under it he could see their mountain. (8)
  • There was one where she was standing just below her little brother, who was perched upon a wall. (8)
  • The flush had left his face, the brilliance had faded from his eyes; he looked just like a ghost. (8)
  • We thought there was just a chance that, having lost that job, she might come to you again for advice. (8)
  • But they would like just to see Mr. Soames again, and Mrs. Dartie, and Miss Francie, and Miss Euphemia. (8)
  • She gave him just a nod, and waved her hand as a sign for him to go; and when he would not, she frowned. (8)
  • Since they went, the season faintly pulses and respires, so that one can just say that it is still alive. (9)
  • But you do know it, Mr. Beaton, and I am sure you know just how much or how little you mean by coming here. (9)
  • I am just now bothered with an address to be given next week at the opening of a public library in Chelsea. (14)
  • One, if one is in that line of work, feels instinctively just the size and carrying power of the given motive. (9)
  • Thus they grew irritated with this old man who did not seem able to do anything but just hold his lanthorn up. (8)
  • The train of the wounded had just come in, and she stood in the cheering crowd watching the ambulances run out. (8)
  • He was wishing to get the better of his attachment to herself, she just recovering from her mania for Mr. Elton. (4)
  • James and Emily had just gone up to bed, and after communicating the news to Warmson, Soames prepared to follow. (8)
  • She gave, indeed, just excuse for people to consider her too good-looking for the position in which she was placed. (8)
  • Where it stood, just below the line of shingle, it was now like a structure wasting on a tormented submerged reef. (10)
  • But he could just recollect standing in the dark drawing-room, seeing and touching a ghostly Gyp quite close to him. (8)
  • Meantime, Algernon retraced his way to the station in profound chagrin: arriving there just as the train was visible. (22)
  • Passing the time because he did not believe in this life; not living at all, just preparing for the life he did believe in. (8)
  • He told his wife that he guessed he had a sure thing of it now, and in another twenty-four hours he should tell her just how. (9)
  • March confided to him his secret trouble as to tips, and they tried vainly to enlighten each other as to what a just tip was. (9)
  • She had chosen desperation, and she thought herself very brave because she was just brave enough to fly from her abhorrence. (10)
  • It gave her such delight to keep that look on his face, that look as if he had forgotten everything except just the sight of her. (8)
  • On the road again, with a purse just as ill-furnished, and in his breast the light that sometimes leads gentlemen, as well as ladies, astray. (10)
  • Pierson looked at the young man, whose long, narrow face; where one sandy-lashed eyelid drooped just a little, seemed armoured with a sort of limited omniscience. (8)

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Definition of just:

  • just, just, n. a tilt. same as joust.(0) | just, just, adv. lawful: upright: exact: regular: true: righteous. | adv. precisely, almost exactly, very lately, (_coll._) quite, barely. | adv. just’ly, in a just manner: equitably: uprightly: accurately: by right. | n. just’ness, equity: propriety: exactness. (0)

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