From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjust think/imagine/lookjust think/imagine/lookIMAGINEused to tell someone to imagine or look at the same thing that you are imagining or looking at Just think – in a week we’ll be lying on a beach in the sun! → just
Examples from the Corpus
just think/imagine/look• I promised myself I was just looking.• I will spend that day in a field of black smokers, just looking.• I just think an organization like this should be hearing how the board thinks.• I get a headache just looking at a cookbook.• Similarly, you should not just look at the eyes or ears when there may be a problem here.• Anyway, I just thought I'd write to suggest that we meet up at some point.• We just thought - obviously very stupidly - that you might be working on something together.• I just thought something that was see through maybe on that wall would.