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where'll

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[hwairl, wairl] / ʰwɛərl, wɛərl /
  1. contraction of where shall or where will: Where'll I be ten years from now?


Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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Another week of this grinding and you'll be hunting a nice, quiet cot in the railroad hospital, and then where'll we be?

From The Real Man by Lynde, Francis

“Good, Mas’r Harry; but where’ll we hide it?”

From The Golden Magnet by Fenn, George Manville

“An’ where’ll I go?” says he, “for they’re into the haggard an top iv us,” says he, “an’ they’ll see me iv I lep through the hedge,” says he.

From Humours of Irish Life by Various

You mark my words," Mrs. Newton said to Norris, "'er Grace will go, old Victorier will go, and where'll the Beaminster crowd be then, I ask you?

From The Duchess of Wrexe Her Decline and Death; A Romantic Commentary by Walpole, Hugh, Sir

"O, dear," thought I, "where'll I have my party?"

From Aunt Madge's Story by May, Sophie