We have no meanings for "just mere" in our records yet.
1 There would have to be something more than just mere Cabinet commitments.
2 It's not just mere mortals that show signs of learning theater.
3 So is all of this inspiration or just mere imitation?
4 But he had gained more than just mere endowments.
5 That life is all just mere blind chance.
6 Concern or just mere curiosity at her silence?
7 I want you to believe that I-I'drather you wouldn't call it all just mere theatrics.
8 There just mere "spreading the world" can do wonders in assuring that justice is served.
9 Or were they just mere coincidence?
10 She talked quite wild as she came to- Imeanof you and Arthur Wynne-justmere babble.
11 "Basil, why are so many humans just mere letters of the alphabet in the general scheme?"
12 "Don't be afraid, Nell," returned Phil, fighting down her self-consciousness, "they are just mere men and women.
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