Examples of 'just an orange' in a sentence

Meaning of "just an orange"

just an orange - This phrase implies simplicity or plainness, suggesting that something is basic or unremarkable. It is often used to downplay or minimize the significance of an object or situation

How to use "just an orange" in a sentence

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just an orange
Many consumers believe an orange is just an orange.
Just an orange ball of fire.
Each child in the orphanage had been given just an orange for Christmas.
Just an orange juice.
Actually, just an orange soda.
Just an orange extension cord hanging from the outlet and a half-eaten bun on the curb.
What are you having? Just an orange.
No, just an orange juice and a racing form today.
And my friend here… Just an orange juice.
Just an orange juice, please.
What are you drinking? Oh, just an orange drink.
There's just an orange and a nutcracker.
And an orange juice, please . - Just an orange.
No, just an orange juice for me.
What are you having? ~ Just an orange juice, thanks.

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Just an orange juice, thanks.
Its shape? It 's just an orange.
Yes, just an orange juice.
No, just an orange juice for me. Two screwdrivers.
Pick Six today? No, just an orange juice and a racing form today.
Just an orange juice for me, please, and.
It 's just an orange.
Oh, just an orange juice.
Oh, just an orange drink.
No, just an orange juice.
Yes, just an orange juice . Thank you.
No, just an orange juice for me . Come on.

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