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Just a minute.
interjection
Stop; wait. Used to indicate that the speaker wishes the previous speaker or the proceedings to stop so that he or she can comment on what has been said or has happened so far.
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"Just a minute, Mister.
Just a minute, Mr. Boies.
"Just a minute," he said.
"Just a minute!" I shouted.
"Just a minute," she said.
"Just a minute," she says to Maggie.
Just a Minute became just a dirge.
"Just a minute, pops," she said.
Just a minute, chariots and lyres?
"Just a minute, just a minute, you'll be all right," she said.
"Just a minute," Muratov said, retreating into a little room.
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