From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe just/exactly sobe just/exactly soTIDYto be arranged tidily, with everything in the right place Everything had to be just so, or Edna would make us do it again. → so
Examples from the Corpus
be just/exactly so• Everything has to be just so at Maxine's dinner parties.• Flashman is just so bitter - he's blaming us, but we just wanted our money above aboard.• I was just so furious that I swept out in high dudgeon.• There were just so many animals around.• Now, nations are just so many men like these.• If it was a microcap fund it would be different because there are just so many microcap stocks you can buy.• But this turned out to be just so much more Super Bowl hype.• I was just so pumped up to do good.• I went downstairs, I was just so struck by musicians and live music.