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just

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 1 Factually fair#Adjective; right, correct; proper. 2 Morally fair#Adjective; upright; righteous, equitable. adv. Only, simply, merely. Etymology 2 n. A joust, tournament. v To joust, fight a tournament.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Just may refer to: Just (surname) "Just" (song) , a song by Radiohead Just! (series) , a series of short-story collections for children by Andy Griffiths Jordan University of Science and Technology , a university in Jordan Jessore University of Science ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. used especially of what is legally or ethically right or proper or fitting; "a just and lasting peace"- A.Lincoln; "a kind and just man"; "a just reward"; "his just inheritance" [ant: unjust ] implying justice dictated by reason, conscience, and a ...

Usage examples of just.

He may have thought I was just as involved in the plan to evacuate our people to the Abesse as Mother was.

After a mere heartbeat of stillness, Abie could just barely make out the steady roll of a drum.

Everett were just stepping out of the stables when they spied Abigail and Moira strolling toward them, talking and laughing.

A cardinal had just been created in Australia, and an officer of the Noble Guard had to be sent with the Ablegate to carry the biglietto and the skull-cap.

Just imagine wasting all this space on an ablutions unit for one person.

I just sat back on my heels and let her tongue lash over me, until at last it dawned on me that the old abo must have gone running to her and she thought we were responsible for scaring him out of what wits he had.

The cooking, I can tell you, kept her nose to the pot, and even if there was nothing in it, even if there was no pot, she had to keep watching that it came aboil just the same.

Just where the bitumen ended and the grass began sat a small Aboriginal boy, I recognised him as belonging to a house around the corner from us!

As I grew older, I realised it was Aboriginal music, like some black fellas were having a corroboree just for me.

The abrasive warrior woman was about as warm and cuddly as a porcupine, and just as touchy.

The abrazo is absent from their greeting, just a handshake and a quick, murmured discussion of business.

On the 17th of April the Essex came in sight of Chatham Island, one of the largest, and remained cruising in the neighborhood of the group till the beginning of June, when want of water compelled her to go to Tumbez, a port on the continent just abreast of the Galapagos.

In virtual, hours ago, he had been young and solid, just as Abrim remembered him, his shoulders rounded with muscle.

In Hegel, the synthesis of the theory of modern sovereignty and the theory of value produced by capitalist political economy is finally realized, just as in his work there is a perfect realization of the consciousness of the union of the absolutist and republican aspects-that is, the Hobbesian and Rousseauian aspects-of the theory of modern sovereignty.

It seems likely that she, too, was mercilessly abused just as her predecessors had been abused, with the addition of new and even more horrifying variations.