Earlier in the … Just a little, just a little. Take a look at Grindelwald's question: "Will we die, just a little?" The use of the "we" suggests that Grindelwald and Newt are in this together. In the expression “If only…” you can use “just” if you change the structure a little bit: If only I had studied harder. Maybe Newt was also known to be a believer in the Deathly Hallows.Grindelwald is a mass murderer — he's obviously not well mentally. b) slightly or to a small degree I was a little bit disappointed. It means it is a situation in which there is no ambiguity or no gray area. A little is someone that likes to act younger then they really are.

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English (just) that little bit better/easier etc (just) that little bit better/easier etc LITTLE/NOT MUCH better, easier etc by a small amount that will have an important effect Working fewer hours will make life just that little bit easier for me. "Give Me Just a Little More Time" is the debut single for Chairmen of the Board, released in 1970 through Capitol Records on Holland–Dozier–Holland's Invictus Records label.

One either "is" pregnant or "is not", there is no in between or partial pregnancy. The song reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #11 in the UK in 1959.

You can't be "just a little bit" of certain things. I would’ve passed the test. Earlier in the film, he (as Auror Graves) sentenced Newt and Tina to death after accusing them of setting the Obscurus loose on the city. It's kind of like having an alter ego that's much younger then yourself. Perhaps his parting sentiment to Newt, "Will we die, just a little," is meant as a bit of a tease. It is something that is either IS or ISN'T. "Will we die, just a little" could be a reference to MACUSA's seemingly arbitrary death penalty, with Grindelwald accepting his fate.

• I really just did it for a little bit, and then gave it up. A Horcrux, Harry Potter fans will remember, is a magical object imbued with some of a wizard's soul through dark magic, that could, in theory, keep a wizard alive even after death. The song is ranked #78 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 songs of 1959.. Other versions. The song was featured on his 1959 album, Songs by Rick.

= If I had just studied harder, I would’ve passed the test. There was no jury, no trial, just Graves sending them to be executed by some kind of magical fluid. Let me tell you a little bit about myself. And it's so challenging Getting close to you's, what I'm imagining I just wanna see you get down You gotta let it all out.

The song was written and produced by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr., and Ron Dunbar. It means that the situation that is being described is a binary. Col Joye released a version as a single in Australia in 1964. Maybe when Grindelwald said "just a little" he meant it literally. Maybe we can't make sense of "Will we die, just a little" because there was never any sense there to begin with. Such as is the case when one is pregnant. Most littles don't act little 24/7, but when they do slip into their younger alter ego it's called slipping into headspace. "Will we die, just a little" could be a reference to MACUSA's seemingly arbitrary death penalty, with Grindelwald accepting his fate. • There was, I suspect, a little bit of Otago isolationism involved. “Only” and “just” are interchangeable with definition 2 of “just,” but not with definition 1. Let me, I'll do anything if you just let me Find a way to make you respond I know you wanna break down those walls Yeah, yeah. He tried to kill Newt, and now Newt has, perhaps, sentenced him to death by catching him for the MACUSA.There is another terrifying possibility: Grindelwald has a Horcrux.

→ little Examples from the Corpus a little bit • I prefer to talk a little bit. His body may die in MACUSA custody, but if he has a Horcrux then he won't really be killed — he will only have died "a little."If Grindelwald's message to Newt is a reference to the Deathly Hallows, then does that mean that Grindelwald and Newt know each other? "Just a Little Too Much" is a song written by Johnny Burnette and performed by Ricky Nelson.