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Idiom just now a short time ago.I came from a meeting just now where the governor said he would veto the proposed law.
just now adverb any time soon, in a little while (at the appropriate time, eventually, or never, may be implied). Influenced by Afrikaans netnou. Universally used in South Africa SOUTH AFRICA, 1900
just nowRight at this moment, or just a moment ago. We just now approved the contract, so we'll make the official announcement soon. We don't have those in stock just now, but check back this afternoon after our truck comes in. just now1. Exactly at this time, as in Harry isn't here just now; can he call you back? [Late 1600s] 2. Only a moment ago, as in As she was saying just now, they are fully booked. [Early 1600s] just ˈnow 1 at this moment: Come and see me later — I’m busy just now. 2 during this present period: Business is good just now. 3 only a short time ago: I saw her just now. just now Only a moment ago. |