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Id ESLPod_0609_WE_0892
Episode Id ESLPod 609
Episode Title Types of Car and Vehicles
Phrase just about
Text The phrase "just about," in this podcast, means almost or approximately: "That was just about the best movie I've ever seen!" The phrase "just then" means at that exact time, or precisely then: "Mrs. Hagstrom was taking the cake out of the oven, but just then her cat ran into her and the cake fell to the floor." The phrase "just the thing" is used to describe something that is perfect, or exactly what someone wanted: "At the end of a long day, a glass of good wine is just the thing." Finally, the phrase "not just yet" is used when one doesn't want to do something at that exact moment, but will probably do it soon: A: "Are you ready to go?" B: "Not just yet. I need to finish putting on my makeup."
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