who'll
Americancontraction
Usage
See contraction.
Example Sentences
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“All those times you stood waiting for him at your swim meets and he didn’t show up, the fact that you’re fixing this boat for him,” he waves his hand behind him, “like it’s some kind of competition with your brother to see who’ll win the gift-giving contest.”
From Literature
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The municipality have identified two young men who'll be coming to Germany later this year to work as kindergarten teachers.
From BBC
“I had a great job and was close to being the winningest coach ever at Cincinnati,” said Cronin, who’ll be making his fourth tourney appearance with the Bruins, including dropping a 2022 Sweet Sixteen game to North Carolina in this building.
From Los Angeles Times
After that she played ‘Someday We’ll Understand’, then the popular ‘Who’ll Be Next? Be Ready’, and finally ‘The Old Rugged Cross’, played with a cake-walk tempo because we’d started late.
From Literature
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But the cyclops can’t solve the simplest of riddles and the increasingly exasperated maidens, who’ll be free once a riddle is solved, can’t get them to stop approaching the cave or from making terrible guesses.
From Los Angeles Times
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