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where'll

American  
[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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“If the Henry sinks, where’ll you be?”

From Literature

And ever since Kanye West and Drake began steering the genre into a new century, they’ve been bending it back toward the zone of vulnerability where LL proudly stood during 1987’s “I Need Love,” our planet’s first mega-massive rap ballad.

From Washington Post

"Billy, how do we know the prince ain't laid a trap for us in that message? He could have said one thing and wrote another. Where'll we find someone to read it off to us?"

From Literature

“Maybe surprise you all by a sudden disappearance: then where’ll my book be? That’s the one thing that excites me: most authors have the same dread – the dread that something or other essential that they have written may somehow become side-tracked, lost – lost forever.”

From The Guardian

So the question remains: Where'll you go, Linklater?

From Los Angeles Times