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the appropriate or desirable thing
this car could be just the ticket for a small family
How To Use just the ticket In A Sentence
- Young kids need all the energy and protein they can get and whole milk is just the ticket.
- Young kids need all the energy and protein they can get and whole milk is just the ticket.
- For any male Jewish-born atheist, misogynist, egoist out there, this book is just the ticket.
- Just the ticket with smoked salmon or a rich chicken liver pâté. Times, Sunday Times
- This album from Skinnymalinky label frontmen, 6'8 ‘pianist, bassist and trombonist Andy Cato and the slightly less tall Tom Findlay, is just the ticket for all you funksters out there who find Fatboy Slim a little too junior high.’
- This is just the ticket with fresh oysters and crab. Times, Sunday Times
- Young kids need all the energy and protein they can get and whole milk is just the ticket.
- This is just the ticket with fresh oysters and crab. Times, Sunday Times
- Sometimes, procrastination is just the ticket.
- Just the ticket served with grilled asparagus or a peppery salad. Times, Sunday Times