just in time
just in time
Immediately before the time at which something is due or is scheduled to begin or end. It took me a lot longer to do my taxes than I was expecting, but thankfully I managed to finish them just in time. Oh good—we're just in time to see the opening act perform.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
just in time
at the last possible time. He got to the meeting just in time. They had just started the topic he was supposed to talk about.
See also: just, time
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- turn around and (do something)
- turn round/around and do something
- be (one's) man/woman
- be somebody's man/woman
- coincide
- coincide with
- coincide with (something)
- death
- let in for
- let oneself in for