Examples of 'just taking it all in' in a sentence

Meaning of "just taking it all in"

Just taking it all in: Listening, observing, or absorbing information without necessarily providing a response. This phrase is used to describe the act of simply receiving or processing information

How to use "just taking it all in" in a sentence

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just taking it all in
I am just taking it all in still.
There is nothing to keep you from just taking it all in.
Just taking it all in.
I am kind of just taking it all in.
In case it 's the last sunset we see . Thank you . Just taking it all in.
I am kinda just taking it all in.
But just to be back here means a lot, so I am just taking it all in.
Thank you . Just taking it all in.
In case it 's the last sunset we see . Just taking it all in.
Yes . Just taking it all in.
You can put your hand in mine Just taking it all in.
No, I am just taking it all in.
And I have just been sitting there, day after day, just taking it all in.
Oh, I am just taking it all in.
Driving through Florence for the first time, I'm just taking it all in.

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Just, uh … just taking it all in.
Quit spying and sit. ARCHER: I'm just taking it all in.
What are you doing? Just taking it all in.
Like a fly on the wall, just taking it all in.
You know, I am just taking it all in.
Yeah, she 's sort of just taking it all in.
Are you okay? Yeah, just taking it all in.

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