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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 you force the rule on her before you're married, she'll force it on you afterwards, and then where'll you be?

From A Yankee from the West A Novel by Read, Opie Percival

“But where’ll we go to?” was Dot’s very pertinent query.

From The Corner House Girls on a Tour Where they went, what they saw, and what they found by Hill, Grace Brooks

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

“But where’ll I find you, Sadie?” asked the Western girl, holding the rough hand of her new friend.

From The Girl from Sunset Ranch Or, Alone in a Great City by Marlowe, Amy Bell

Then when you're cleaned out where'll I be?

From Thurston of Orchard Valley by Dunton, W. Herbert