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Example sentences for "just naturally"

  • He wasn't a dissipated man at all, but he just naturally couldn't help but play poker, and he belonged to a family of losers at poker.

  • Of course she told me again that I was going to rack and ruin, and never would make anything of myself, but I told her that I just naturally had to go over to St. Asaph that day and play Jodan.

  • Why, I'm just naturally going to take you in all by my lonesome an' turn you over to the sheriff with my compliments.

  • We just naturally had to rest our horses," observed Rathburn.

  • If the sheriff or anybody else comes before I get out of here I'm just naturally going to have to live up to the reputation for shooting that they've fastened on me.

  • Maybe he didn't feel sure of it, and maybe he's just naturally jealous of The Coyote and wants to bring him in himself.

  • I'll just naturally stick to my slicker, if you don't mind.

  • I reckon we've just naturally overhauled a bunch of tourists.

  • I just naturally can't stand it no longer.

  • He just naturally beats 'em to it; which I'll tell the world that's service.

  • And he says when you meets up with an attractive proposition up here in this country you is just naturally obliged to grab holt of it quick or else somebody else 'll be beating you to it.

  • I'm just naturally obliged to 'tend to this here thing what thinks he's a hoss.

  • Some time, one way or another, whether he's so minded or not, a man's just naturally got to pay.

  • Just naturally we all understood what all that meant, but we warn’t any of us expectin’ what followed.

  • But the truth was he played too strong a game for the Memphis crowd, an’ it got so that nobody that knowed him would play with him, so just naturally he had to seek for new pastures an’ strange lambs.

  • No, he just naturally didn't fit the part, and up to his senior year no fraternity had bid him.

  • She was too nice a girl to wear an Alfalfa Delt pin and I just naturally had to take it off and put on an Eta Bita Pie pin; and somehow in the proceedings we got married--and all I have to say about it is three cheers for the universe!

  • So when he tossed me down on the chopping-block and turned his back, Ah just naturally came to life again, and here Ah am.

  • Ah just naturally expected Ah was gwine to have visitors, and so Ah prepared a little surprise.

  • I just naturally crave to punch the ear of anything darker than a Portugee.

  • Heat or no heat, I'm just naturally pinin' to beat up the royal person.

  • Yes, Judy; I've just naturally got to stay," returned Brian.

  • There wouldn't be nothin' to it--he'd just naturally have to make good.

  • Then, either the line'll bust, or the river will keep on risin' till it just naturally pulls us under.

  • We've just naturally got to make that water-hole!

  • But I'm just naturally going to fight it out in my own way if it takes all winter.

  • And in the second place, after I've backed the car into a telegraph pole; and turned it over in a ditch, Graham Spencer is just naturally going to know I am no woman to tie to.

  • Or else you'd just naturally dry up and be made a bishop.

  • It just naturally can't, you know, Sammy; 'cause God he killed it plumb dead.

  • HE don't walk, can't; just naturally waddles on them little duck legs o' hisn.

  • Seems like he just naturally wouldn't dast; God would make the victuals stick in his throat and choke him sure.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just naturally" 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:
    just arrived; just behind; just below; just boil; just come; just give; just looked; just men made perfect; just naturally; just north; just once; just plain; just proportion; just referred; just sense; just that; just then; just thought; just what; justice shall; justify the; justifying faith; justly proud; many persons; other branches; special creations