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Definition of it'll in English: it'llcontractionˈɪt(ə)lˈɪdl It shall; it will. Example sentencesExamples - Mommy designed the state-of-the art plane from top to bottom, so it'll be a safe trip.
- It's a great way to meet people with similar interests and it'll get you out of the house on the weekend.
- I want to decorate the tree and the cake when I get back, but I don't think that counts as it'll happen anyway.
- Sons and Daughters play at Glastonbury over the weekend - it'll be interesting to see how they do.
- Plus, it'll keep your mind off the loss of an old friend and help you find some new ones.
- If this film is half as good as the first, it'll be well worth the ticket price.
- If you roll it with your tongue just right, it'll even produce an echo effect.
- Now, if I play it at the beginning of a set, it'll clear the floor and not reach people properly.
- Probably means it'll be happening within five years, and scrapped in ten.
- The second step is to use a bit of forethought when planning your planting for next year - it'll pay dividends.
- This year's programme is only the start and it'll be subject to review.
- So you see, just because you're right, it doesn't mean it'll get you anywhere.
- Although I'm not sure it'll be quite so delicious back in chilly old Blighty.
- For better or worse, one suspects it'll never become a predictable choice.
- I'm going to Chicago for the day tomorrow, and I think it'll be an ideal venue to try out this new approach.
- It'll be cold, it'll be dark, it'll be cloudy, and light drizzle is threatened.
- For a fairly standard insurance package, with Heather insured to drive it, it'll cost a medium whack.
- If today's weather doesn't suit then, not to worry, the chances are it'll be different tomorrow.
- I hope we have a good time as it'll be Marky's first real trip to Paris.
- It's charming and it'll confirm your belief in the rejuvenating effects of cinema.
Rhymes acquittal, belittle, brittle, committal, embrittle, kittle, little, remittal, skittle, spittle, tittle, victual, whittle Definition of it'll in US English: it'llcontractionˈidlˈɪdl It shall; it will. Example sentencesExamples - For better or worse, one suspects it'll never become a predictable choice.
- Mommy designed the state-of-the art plane from top to bottom, so it'll be a safe trip.
- So you see, just because you're right, it doesn't mean it'll get you anywhere.
- Probably means it'll be happening within five years, and scrapped in ten.
- It's charming and it'll confirm your belief in the rejuvenating effects of cinema.
- If you roll it with your tongue just right, it'll even produce an echo effect.
- This year's programme is only the start and it'll be subject to review.
- If today's weather doesn't suit then, not to worry, the chances are it'll be different tomorrow.
- Now, if I play it at the beginning of a set, it'll clear the floor and not reach people properly.
- It's a great way to meet people with similar interests and it'll get you out of the house on the weekend.
- Although I'm not sure it'll be quite so delicious back in chilly old Blighty.
- I'm going to Chicago for the day tomorrow, and I think it'll be an ideal venue to try out this new approach.
- It'll be cold, it'll be dark, it'll be cloudy, and light drizzle is threatened.
- I want to decorate the tree and the cake when I get back, but I don't think that counts as it'll happen anyway.
- For a fairly standard insurance package, with Heather insured to drive it, it'll cost a medium whack.
- I hope we have a good time as it'll be Marky's first real trip to Paris.
- Plus, it'll keep your mind off the loss of an old friend and help you find some new ones.
- If this film is half as good as the first, it'll be well worth the ticket price.
- Sons and Daughters play at Glastonbury over the weekend - it'll be interesting to see how they do.
- The second step is to use a bit of forethought when planning your planting for next year - it'll pay dividends.
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