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Sentence count:272+7Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: aboutall butalmostapproximatelyaroundclose tomore or lessmostnearnearlynighor soroughlysomevirtuallywell-nighSimilar words: get aboutset aboutforget aboutjust asjustjust nowadjustaboutMeaning: adv. 1. (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished 2. (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct. 
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121. It tells you just about how much organic matter is present.
122. And that, I am afraid, is just about the most interesting thing you can say about it.
123. Just about everybody else I know of who watched it owns one of those black boxes.
124. Three years ago a tortoise of ours got killed like that and on just about this very spot.
125. John is a fishkeeper who works primarily with livebearers these days, but has an interest in just about all groups of fish.
126. She would just about do, although she wished she had been able to wear high heels.
127. Dear Anne Collins, ten years younger than me, taught early Renaissance painting and was just about my only real friend there.
128. Preston employees got the same type of information, not just about specific behavior, but about the company as a whole.
129. He pushes the edge of the envelope in just about every category.
130. Some of the canals we crossed smelled like open sewers[sentencedict.com], and the odor would just about knock you out.
131. Fortunately his calculations were accurate and the chemistry department at Manchester is still just about intact.
132. If you can imagine a benevolent and myopic stork in goggles and woolly hat, then you've just about got the picture.
133. But they just about deserved their 10-point lead at the interval.
134. Whiners are hard to like and hard to take seriously by just about everyone they work with.
135. She was just about to call out when she felt the iron grip of an arm clasped round her throat.
136. I tried eating a sandwich with my second cup of tea and I just about managed it.
137. That kind of knowledge could be highly dangerous, and she would do just about anything to keep it from him.
138. They objected to just about everything about the man-his Anglo ethnicity, social status, and religion,[Sentencedict.com] and even his looks.
139. Exhibitions are not just about selling work, though you will obviously want to seel as much as possible.
140. Ageism is not just about prejudices towards older people; it can affect younger people, too.
141. The police took blood samples from just about every male in the vicinity.
142. This wasn't just about poison pen letters, and bringing her here for her own safety.
143. Political Pluralism and the Media Media analysis often arouses controversy, not just about the findings themselves but about their policy implications.
144. I had just about run myself dry of duff funnies regarding the trusty Smith and Whatsaname.
145. The team sampled just about all of the fantastic rides on offer.
146. Indeed, one can thumb through the Bible and find justification for just about anything.
147. She knew the bus from Linby to Coton must be just about due.
148. Prescriptives now has a foundation to suit just about every skin colour.
149. Just about then I met my wife, who, coincidentally, had also gone to the University of Chicago.
150. Lengths of stay are being cut dramatically for just about every serious medical illness and surgical procedure.
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