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prep.phr. 1 (context idiomatic English) In addition to what has been said; furthermore; moreover. 2 (context idiomatic English) Now that it has been mentioned.
Usage examples of "at that".
He knew that that wasn't in line with the most earnest pleas of the Department of Justicebut Simon Templar had always had an indecorous disdain for such appeals.
The city editor had done his best to give it a big lead with a lot of "Mystery surrounds" and "It is suspecteds," but his reporter had been able to put very few bones into it at that point.
They may have tried threats or bribery at that point, but he was just too stubborn or stupid to be scared or boughtit doesn't make any difference now.
The thought of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich at that time of the morning made his stomach heave.
He returned wearing a belted raincoat that was long past its best, and an equally old Arsenal football team scarf.
He'd never been up at that time in his life before arriving at the farm.
Ellie glanced over at Connie who pulled a face and shook her head, indicating she had no idea what that was all about.
But before we do let me just repeat that what she said was a load of hooey.
It'll certainly save me the job, particularly as I'm useless at that sort of thing.
Being a born and bred townie, and an inner city one at that, his previous experience of the countryside had been extremely limited.
No one except Hamilton and the thin gray courier could have told that he would be there at that momenthe had even let Schindler decant him at the Ritz-Carlton and walked over.
But one renegade factor might be within a few yards of him at that moment, and if he left it untouched it would only be his own fault that the solution didn't come out.
I was a mere tourist at that time, on my maiden visit to the land of the pharaohs.
We heard all about Selim's wedding and Abdul's divorce and Yusuf's twins and the three-headed goat that had been born in a neighboring village.
How can you ramble on about thatthat that creature at a time like this?