Adverb
In that manner.
(idiomatic) Suddenly and unexpectedly; without warning.
We were jogging slowly in the park when, just like that, she collapsed.
You can't get a suit of armour and a rubber chicken just like that. You have to plan ahead. Michael Palin
You look just like that Mulder on X Factor. Gillian Anderson
A lot of people come to Los Angeles and think that they're going to be famous, just like that. Alison Brie
I would love it if people could look at chubby folks with all of our curves, bumps and ridges and just say 'She's beautiful' just like that. You don't have to get on a treadmill as long as your blood pressure is under control and you eat healthy, God bless. Yvette Nicole Brown
You know, that single girl life and that sense of isolation - that doesn't leave you just like that. And that's what that song is about. I remember that, and that is imprinted on me, that sense. Mary Chapin Carpenter
Anyway, it doesn't matter how much, how often, or how closely you keep an eye on things because you can't control it. Sometimes things and people just go. Just like that. Cecelia Ahern