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it's just what I wanted

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  • just what I (have always) wanted — phrase used for saying you are pleased with a present. This phrase is sometimes used in a humorous way to show that you really think the present is not very nice or useful Thanks again for the book, it’s just what I wanted. Eyelash curlers? Hmm …   Useful english dictionary

  • just what the doctor ordered — phrase something that is exactly what you need or want Our holiday in Tahiti was just what the doctor ordered. Thesaurus: something or someone that is good or very goodsynonym Main entry: doctor * * * just what the doctor ordered informal :… …   Useful english dictionary

  • just what the doctor ordered — {n. phr.}, {informal} Exactly what is needed or wanted. * / Ah! Just what the doctor ordered! exclaimed Joe when Mary brought him a cold soda./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • just what the doctor ordered — {n. phr.}, {informal} Exactly what is needed or wanted. * / Ah! Just what the doctor ordered! exclaimed Joe when Mary brought him a cold soda./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • just\ what\ the\ doctor\ ordered — n. phr. informal Exactly what is needed or wanted. Ah! Just what the doctor ordered! exclaimed Joe when Mary brought him a cold soda …   Словарь американских идиом

  • just what the doctor ordered — exactly what is needed or wanted Having the extra day off from work was just what the doctor ordered and he was able to get his many errands finished …   Idioms and examples

  • just what the doctor ordered — exactly what is wanted or needed. An evening without the kids was just what the doctor ordered …   New idioms dictionary

  • be just what the doctor ordered — humorous to be exactly what is wanted or needed. Andy s making us some lunch. Great, just what the doctor ordered. A night out on their own was just what the doctor ordered …   New idioms dictionary

  • just — just1 [ dʒʌst ] adverb *** 1. ) used for saying when something happens a ) soon or at a particular time: I can t come now. I m just putting the kids to bed. just now: We re just now beginning to understand how much work this project will be. just …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • just — I UK [dʒʌst] / US adverb *** 1) used for saying when something happens a) soon, or at a particular time I can t come now. I m just putting the children to bed. just now/at the moment/at present: Mr Reynolds is busy just now, but he ll see you… …   English dictionary

  • just*/*/*/ — [dʒʌst] adv I 1) a moment ago a short time ago, or a short time before something that happened in the past Mum s just gone down to the shops.[/ex] Agassi had just arrived in Australia the day before.[/ex] Just last week it was freezing, and now… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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