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Example sentences for "just didn"

  • I just didn't pay that much attention to it at the time.

  • Well, I knew there was an officer on the ramp and I just didn't feel like he could have gotten down there.

  • No; I didn't engage him in any conversation about it because I knew they were going to and I just didn't want to get him upset or say anything.

  • Well, at the time, I just didn't consider them pertinent to the investigation that was in progress, and I just didn't recall them as important information at the time.

  • In other words, my wife has never met either one of them, but based upon this meeting and the final impressions that I had of this chap is that we just didn't want to be involved with him.

  • He didn't quite enjoy life over there, and it just didn't enter my mind that he could have been.

  • Well, frankly, I just didn't pay much attention to the guy.

  • He just didn't follow things because somebody handed it out?

  • And that was typical of all kinds of movement, as we tried to determine what had occurred, and we just didn't know.

  • I just didn't conclude it was rifle fire.

  • Just didn't elaborate, and I really didn't ask him at that point.

  • He just didn't yet know how big a part of it he was.

  • He wanted this to be the one, but he just didn't want it to be Ally.

  • Only he just didn't pounce quite fast enough this time.

  • Again she was struck by his youthful appearance.

  • She had no inkling how long it would last this time.

  • I don't know whether he didn't know how to write or he just didn't care how he put it down.

  • It was something I just didn't, after reading that article, it kind of upset me, and he said he felt it was my duty to call the FBI and let them know.

  • I notice that there--I just didn't see any.

  • He just didn't want anything to do with religion.

  • And he said he just didn't do it, is what he said on that, or what the story on the television said.

  • It was just that people and things just didn't interest him generally.

  • This was because I just didn't have a good enough look at his face.

  • Was that because Hill had thrown his coat over the President, or just didn't see the skin or the body at the time?

  • Toward morning you were getting so fuzzy I just didn't bother.

  • I just didn't see anything very interesting in the sights we'd probably see in those places.

  • Maybe "fightin' is a lot of fun" but I just didn't feel kittenish enough to enjoy this prelude to battle.

  • I didn't know what to tell her, so I just didn't say anything, but kept her busy doing other and more interesting things than talking.

  • Although hot cereal had a personality all its own, sporting a slightly different appearance each day, certain mornings, it just didn't have the eye appeal to start the taste buds rolling.

  • I guess I just didn't feel like facing reality or my life's idea of "normalcy" yet.

  • You see, they were Indian for all their grit, and--I just didn't know.

  • And I just didn't know I was looking for it.

  • Oh, Marcel, I came because I just didn't dare to wait.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just didn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    flank attack; her parents; just arrived; just below; just come; just going; just government; just here; just north; just nothing; just one; just published; just simply; just south; just step; just take; just told; just west; just what; just wish; justifying righteousness; know everything; look well; only want; small price; the several