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ink isn't dry onUsed to indicate that was just issued.Rate it:

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is it just meAm I the only one who thinks this?Rate it:

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is that a gun in your pocket or are you just pleased to see meIndicates the speaker has noticed an erection underneath the interlocutor's clothes.Rate it:

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it was worth itit deserved it The phrase "it was worth it" is a common expression used to indicate that the effort, time, or cost of something was justified by the outcome or result. It suggests that the benefits or rewards of an experience, action, or decision outweighed the challenges or sacrifices involved. The phrase is often used to express satisfaction, contentment, or a sense of accomplishment after completing a challenging task, achieving a goal, or experiencing a positive outcome. For example, someone who has just finished a difficult workout might say, "It was worth it. I feel great!" Or, a traveler who has just returned from an amazing trip might say, "It was worth it, even though it was expensive." The phrase can also be used to justify or defend a decision that may have negative consequences or be seen as controversial. For example, a business owner who has just taken a significant financial risk might say, "It was worth it in the end. We've seen a significant increase in revenue." Overall, the phrase "it was worth it" suggests that the rewards or benefits of an experience, action, or decision outweighed the challenges or sacrifices involved. It is often used to express satisfaction, contentment, or a sense of accomplishment, and it can also be used to justify or defend a decision.Rate it:

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it's a long road that has no turningencouragement when things are not going well. Just as a long road eventually has a turning, problems also eventually have a solution, even though one might have to wait.Rate it:

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j'ai cassé une croûteI just had a snack.Rate it:

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je l'ai vu tout à l'heureI saw him just now, not long ago.Rate it:

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je la prendrai telle quelleI will take it just as it is.Rate it:

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je le ferai quand mêmeI shall do it just the same; I shall do it whatever it may cost.Rate it:

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je m'y attendaisThat is just what I expected.Rate it:

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je ne l'ai pas dit, mais c'est tout commeI did not say so, but it is just as if I did.Rate it:

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je ne sais à quel saint me vouerI do not know which way to turn.Rate it:

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je suis en veine de le faireI am just in the humour to do it.Rate it:

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je vais prendre l'air du bureauI am just going to look in at the office.Rate it:

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je vous le rends tel quelI return it to you just as it was lent to me.Rate it:

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je vous reconnais bien làThat is just like you.Rate it:

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JFYIInitialism of just for your information.Rate it:

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JTLYKInitialism of just to let you know.Rate it:

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just a heavy dewLight rain or mist in IrelandRate it:

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just a minuteOnly one minute; a passage of time 60 seconds in duration.Rate it:

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just a minuteA short period of time, typically anywhere from several seconds to several minutes or more.Rate it:

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just a minuteStop; wait. Used to indicate that the speaker wishes the previous speaker or the proceedings to stop so that he or she can comment on what has been said or has happened so far.Rate it:

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just a secondStop; wait. Used to indicate that the speaker wishes the previous speaker or the proceedings to stop so that he or she can comment on what has been said or has happened so far.Rate it:

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just a secondOnly one second; a passage of time one-sixtieth of a minute in duration.Rate it:

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just a secondA short period of time, typically anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes or more.Rate it:

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just aboutAlmost.Rate it:

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just another pretty faceSomeone who is attractive, but not too distinguished.Rate it:

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just desertsA punishment or reward that is considered to be what the recipient deserved.Rate it:

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Just DesertsA much deserving punishment, doomed to get punishedRate it:

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just folksOrdinary, unpretentious people; an ordinary, unpretentious person.Rate it:

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just folksUnpretentious, informal, down-to-earth.Rate it:

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just for funFor no particular reason, just because it is fun, entertaining; for to relieve boredom.Rate it:

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just get on with [it]Exhortation ...to discontinue activities seen to hinder optimum progress toward a desired outcome; ...to proceed without further stalling, debate, frivolity, or ritual.Rate it:

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just in caseIf and only if.Rate it:

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just in caseIn the event; should there be a need.Rate it:

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just killed a woman, feeling goodwhen you kill a woman in a videogame, you HAVE to say " just killed a woman, feeling good."Rate it:

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just like thatIn that manner.Rate it:

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just like thatUnexpectedly, without warning.Rate it:

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just sayingUsed after informing somebody of something that may be offensive to try and soften the blowRate it:

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just the sameAnyway; despite.Rate it:

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just what the doctor orderedExactly what is necessary or useful in a given situation.Rate it:

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just you waitIndicates that something unpleasant is going to happen to the interlocutor, and the speaker is glad about it, as in vengeance or punishment.Rate it:

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just you wait and see!Wait calmly and the results shall appear and surprise YOU"Rate it:

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JWInitialism of just wondering.Rate it:

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Keep Body and Soul TogetherTo have just reason to be alive, just surviving but not living in real senseRate it:

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keep up withTo manage to remain beside or just behind that is moving away from one.Rate it:

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Keep Your Head above WaterTo have just enough to avoid any financial collapse, hardly keeping up with one’s responsibilityRate it:

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l'affaire passa à fleur de cordeThe matter only just succeeded.Rate it:

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last but not leastAn expression to start the last item of a list, emphasising that while it is listed last, it is just as important as the rest of the items.Rate it:

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le livre vient de paraîtreThe book is just out, just published.Rate it:

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