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View definitions for just out

just out

adjective as in late

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adjective as in revolutionary

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And I am her just out of context,

Police in Romania and Hungary say they have broken up a human trafficking ring that convinced vulnerable people, many just out of foster homes, to work in slave-like conditions in Budapest.

From BBC

The 13-year-old girl just out of surgery who was struck by shrapnel, causing a fresh and critical abdominal injury, during multiple strikes on a hospital while World Health Organization staff were present to carry out medical evacuations coordinated with Israeli forces.

From Salon

“The reality is, when you’re young, in your 20s and running for office, you can’t depend on your friends to give you money, because they’re just out of college,” Ashwin Ramaswami, a 25-year-old candidate from Georgia, told me.

From Slate

Going into the last lap, Vettel appeared to be just out of reach but the pressure applied by Button led to the German putting a wheel a couple of inches wide of the dry line, his Red Bull went into a slide and Button was through to take a barely believable victory.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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