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what'll

American  
[hwuht-l, hwot-l, wuht-l, wot-l] / ˈʰwʌt l, ˈʰwɒt l, ˈwʌt l, ˈwɒt l /
  1. contraction of what will: What'll I do and what'll she say?


Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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“What’ll it be?” she asked, not beating around the bush.

From Literature

He liked to greet his boy from behind the basement bar by asking, “what’ll you have?”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Metaphors like that exaggerate. No one knows what’ll happen.”

From Literature

“It’s a long way there, and a long way back. And heaven only knows what’ll happen in between. Are you sure you want to go?”

From Literature

When all three leave the snowy north for Florida sun, it’s anyone’s guess what’ll happen.

From Los Angeles Times