Page 7 - IDIOMS - J
P. 7

•    Just for the heck of it.

                             When someone does something just for the heck of it, they do it without good reason.
                         •    Just for the record.

                             If something is said to be just for the record, the person is saying it is so that people know but does not
                             necessarily agree with or support it.
                         •    Just in the nick of time .

                             If you do something in the nick of time, you just manage to do it just in time, with seconds to spare.
                         •    Just off boat.

                             If someone is just off boat, they are naive and inexperienced.
                         •    Just what the doctor ordered.
                             If something’s just what the doctor ordered, it is precisely what is needed.

                         •    Justice is blind.
                             Justice in blind means that justice is impartial and objective.




















               45
   2   3   4   5   6   7   8