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What do you mean, just right?

Just right. Just right.

Just right. The adjective means just right. Often used in oral expression. The two words just constitute ABB-style overlap, and the expression effect is further than the original intention. It means emphasizing the role, which is better than just being good. For example, the weather is just right today!

Just say a nice word:

1, fresh wind, you shake your head and smile at me. I just picked a petal that fell from my shoulder, and everything was just right. I passed by and you left the door open.

2, just the right heart, just the right happiness, everything is just right.

3, the better state is to be able to improvise! Everything is not ready, but it looks just right!

The corner of my eye is shining, and I can't tell whether I am moved by joy or sad by tears, and all this is just right. We didn't speak, just looked at each other quietly, and then ran counter to each other.

5. Sometimes life is like this. When you are proud, you always feel frustrated. When you are frustrated, the sun shines back on you. At this moment, it doesn't need to be early or late, everything is just right.