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  • 1(just) like that — informal instantly or effortlessly. → that …

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  • 2Just Like That — The term Just Like That may refer to:* Just Like That (novel), by Lily Brett * Just Like That (song), by ABBA * Just Like That (Mims song) * Just Like That , song from Strictly Physical (album) by German pop group Monrose …

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  • 3just like that — mainly spoken used for emphasizing that something happens very quickly or easily I should be able to get a job just like that. You d sell the car? Just like that? …

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  • 4just like that — adverb a) In that manner We were jogging slowly in the park when, just like that, she collapsed. b) unexpectedly, without warning Syn: out of the blue …

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  • 5just like that — without a pause or explanation, before you can say Jack Robinson    First you say yes, then you say no just like that! …

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  • 6Just Like That (песня) — Just Like That Исполнитель ABBA Альбом Thank You For The Music Дата выпуска 18 апреля 1995 Дата записи 4 мая 1982 …

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  • 7Just Like That (song) — Infobox Song Name =Just Like That | Border = | Caption = Type = Artist =ABBA alt Artist = Album =Thank You For The Music Published = Released =18 April 1995 (snippet of saxophone version) track no = Recorded =4 May 1982 (Original version) 28 May… …

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  • 8Just Like That (novel) — infobox Book | name = Just Like That title orig = translator = image caption = author = Lily Brett cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Autobiographical novel publisher = Macmillan (Australia) Andre Deutsch… …

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  • 9Just Like That (Mims song) — Infobox Single Name = Just Like That Artist = Mims from Album = Music Is My Savior Released = May 10, 2007 Recorded = 2007 Genre = Hip Hop Length = Label = American King Music Capitol Records Writer = S. Mims Producer = The Vault Productions Last …

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  • 10just like that — merely like that, just so, thus, with a flip of the wrist, with a wave of the hand …

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