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Example sentences for "just know"

  • Miss Clara Emily is hemstitching a handkerchief, and I just know that it is for Uncle.

  • I wish we could go to the Duck Creek woods to hunt for wild flowers--I just know I could find some.

  • My, I just know I'll be scared," said Gertie with a little shiver.

  • I just know it was," replied Chicken Little.

  • He is such a cheerful old mule that I just know if he had been born a canary bird he would be singing all the time," declared Nan.

  • Oh, I don't care what he has done--I just know he hasn't done it!

  • I just know I shall see something after I get up there.

  • That is something I don't know anything about, but I just know there is something hidden there, and I'll dig the whole place over but I shall find it.

  • Yes, sir; I don't know if he put it on the seat or on the floor but I just know he put it in the back.

  • I just know, I was looking at the crowd around, and then I glanced back up again, and neither did I see the man with the rifle nor did I see him.

  • I was never very friendly with his wife and so I just know a little bit about him.

  • But she keeps so small, I don't just know how we should get mother coaxed around.

  • I don't just know as you ought to carry that.

  • I can't tell her I'll be glad to have her come, for I just KNOW I don't want her.

  • Oh, but I just know it hurts awfully," and Dee raced off for a basin of cold water while Dum rummaged in the debris for some of the gentleman's handkerchiefs that she and Dee always used in common with their father.

  • I just know he is going to be a wet blanket.

  • It is going to ruin things for Annie, I just know.

  • I just know he was kind enough to change clothes with you so you could run away better!

  • I don't just know when I will go," said the Merle twin, surveying a replenished plate.

  • I just know they're inside," wailed Priscilla, buttoning her sweater, as she sat over the register.

  • Aunt Nan's going will make a big difference; and some way I just know you're coming, Priscilla!

  • I don't just know what to do with you," he said, scratching his head.

  • Billy's a good goat, but you see he don't just know you.

  • They'd make me fall in the river, or something, I just know.

  • I just know he was going to do it himself; but I guess he forgot.

  • I just know he's a cowardy-cat, because he's always trying to scare ME.

  • I don't care what he said and I just know he thought you were a silly little girl trying to seem grown up when you aren't!

  • We never can get it so nice again--I just know!

  • I just know you'd be proud of him after a while.

  • Oh, I just know we'll have the best time!

  • In fact, I just know he's more pleased with me than ever before.

  • You don't just know she's always looked at big things.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just know" 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:
    building stone; first position; just arrived; just because; just been; just for; just give; just government; just here; just kind; just know; just large; just like; just looked; just nothing; just outside; just ready; just step; just that; just this; just went; just west; justice shall; made many; stated intervals; what reason