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Example sentences for "just looked"

  • He just looked straight at me and he said, "As sure as I'm sitting here in this old car I didn't.

  • Gee whiz, I just looked at Westy and he just kind of looked at me, but neither one of us said anything.

  • As we were making the turn, yes, I would say that I saw all the windows in the building--just looked at the windows as we made the turn.

  • I didn't look that close at it; it just looked like a 2.

  • I didn't say anything, just looked at the river.

  • He just looked at me a minute and then he sat down on the stone alongside of me, and he broke a stick off a bush and began marking on the ground with it.

  • After a little while, when the rumpus was over, Bert and I walked over to the shore of the river and sat down and just looked across at Catskill and the big hills in back.

  • He just looked at me kind of wild, as if he didn't understand, the same as he always did when anybody called him down, or tried to tell him something.

  • I just looked directly to the railroad tracks and all the people started running up there and I just ran along with them.

  • I just looked at him and dodged then because I thought his wheel was going to hit me, and I don't think he ever did see me, and I ran across through there and started up the hill.

  • It just looked like he couldn't get past.

  • I just looked at Jenkins' solemn face and laughed.

  • Just looked at her seriously and answered her in kind: "Perfectly sure of it, don't you know!

  • We didn't do much, just looked around, and found a lot of foundations where buildings had been when the village was there, and got the lay of the land.

  • He just looked calm, and as grandpa went right on talkin', it would have been interruptin' if my pa did say anything.

  • The ship's crew cheered when they saw their late oppressor give up the chase, but St. Just looked grave; he would have been better satisfied had it been maintained; he guessed what Black Ali meant to do.

  • Then St. Just looked up at the impassive figure.

  • It was the communication he had received from the stranger, and at it St. Just looked grave.

  • St. Just looked on unmoved while, one by one, to lend vraisemblance to the tale, the articles that had been found on him were handed round the circle of impassive listeners.

  • I just looked at him and it gave me the creeps, because I knew what he had done.

  • But I just looked over at Skinny and I said: "I don't want to look at your axe!

  • He just looked at me and he said, "I went--I did it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    although they; dark purple; decorated cloth; just above; just ahead; just and; just back; just east; just enough; just happened; just have; just like; just looked; just mentioned; just nothing; just now; just outside; just previous; just ready; just said; just sufficient; just tell; just wanted; just where; prose translation; thousand florins