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View definitions for just out

just out

adjective as in late

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adjective as in revolutionary

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And like so many Californians before him, he’s fueled by the promise of wealth, the secret riches buried in the earth, the “Eureka” moment always just out of reach.

King: He was very, very cute, and he was just so chili, just out there the whole time.

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The drug trip sequences are inevitable, and by the time we reach them, Guadagnino has already done so much to remind us of the suffering we endure when those we love are just out of reach.

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“She doesn’t talk like that. It was just out of character and the family sounded the alarm.”

It's just out of curiosity usually, but it's their lived experience.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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