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Justin

[ juhs-tin; French zhys-tan; German yoos-teen ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “just.”


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It was Orlando vs. Justin in an Ibiza melee with two highly unlikely opposing parties.

Justin gazed out from the dim interior as more than 300 police motorcycles from dozens of jurisdictions rumbled past.

Muse was looking to regain custody of her four children—Justin, Sarah, Patrick and Rachel.

Austin Mahone, the teenage pop star with a more wholesome image than his predecessor Justin Bieber wants to tell you his story.

At 4:45 p.m., he was approached by Justin Damico, a plainclothes cop, and another officer, Daniel Pantaleo, outside the store.

His party was very strong, but it is very doubtful whether his disciples adored him; St. Justin is the only one who believes it.

Here Justin entered with a steaming bowl of stewed moose meat and prairie spinach.

Denton shuffled off to obey, while Justin's voice came rolling inside with weird effect.

Again Justin's dark hand shot upward, and the warning whistle sounded.

They couldn't have dragged the old ark far without bringing Justin down.

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justify the ways of God to men, tojust in case