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Example sentences for "just thought"

  • I just thought--why was she dressed like that--you know how you will notice that.

  • I just thought that as far as he was concerned, it was possibly another phase of photography and that he was interested in it.

  • One of the fellows mentioned that he thought he might have, but in further discussion he was unable to pinpoint whether he was positive of this or whether he just thought it was.

  • He just thought maybe he wanted me to cut his hair and that is the only time there.

  • No, sir; I just thought it was possibly a passing piece of conversation.

  • I hadn't just thought of that," she said.

  • I just thought it would settle everything easily and quickly.

  • I heard of your meeting, and I just thought I'd come around to the bonfire!

  • I just thought maybe it wouldn't been any harm if some time or other I told you something about the way they sort of depend on me down there.

  • I just thought it was such a good opportunity; and Henrietta said she had most of her dances taken, but she'd give you one if you asked her before they were all gone.

  • But Talleyrand was noted for his gallantries; so St. Just thought he might look more leniently on his dereliction, if he assigned a woman as its cause.

  • Instantly the old woman's features seemed to wake to life; the look of apathy departed, and what was meant for a smile of pleasure took its place; but St. Just thought it ghastly.

  • I just thought to-night, when I saw several fellows looking at you as though they'd like to have you, I better get busy and ask you before some other chap turns your head.

  • I just thought you'd rather do something fussier--that's all.

  • I just thought he was a person that he couldn't get along with anybody or anyone.

  • I just thought it funny, him saying that he was commanding officer over Oswald; that he had a lot of trouble with Oswald.

  • So we shot at cans and things, and Swatty was the best shot, and then nobody said anything but we just thought we'd go on the shanty boat for fun.

  • Oh, I just thought I'd get my dime lib'ry," he said.

  • I just thought I'd see if he ain't about ready to leave.

  • In fact, it must have been Mr. Hawkins who left this spider to scare me, and I just thought as long as I had it anyway I'd scare my husband.

  • We just thought we'd drive out this way for old times' sake!

  • Well, I saw the pie lying there, Uncle Remus, and I just thought I'd fetch it out to you.

  • But, do you know, I've just thought out a ripping idea.

  • And when he sat there, I just thought it would be a fine chance to make a mental note of anything queer about him I could detect.

  • I just thought I'd stop by an' let you know how it come out.

  • I just thought I'd throw out a hint about the matter.

  • Just thought I'd fly in a minute," she said, continuing the cooing to relieve the last doubt of her gentiality.

  • But there's something o' yours it seemed to me I ought to give you, and I just thought it was better to bring it myself and explain how I happened to have it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just thought" 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:
    boracic acid; cases treated; hundred fathoms; just cause; just east; just exactly; just for; just give; just here; just idea; just nothing; just opposite; just peace; just proportion; just revenge; just sense; just step; just sufficient; just tell; just told; just wanted; just went; just what; justice and; nine knots; osmotic pressure