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you'll
[yool, yool, yuhl]
contraction of you will:
You'll never guess who was here.
you'll
/ juːl, jʊl /
contraction
you will or you shall
Usage
Example Sentences
And, just last week, the biggest hint of all: the announcement of a naming rights deal with Ontario International Airport, close enough to the ballpark that you’ll be able to see flights take off.
You’ll be able to enjoy a night at the ballpark all the same.
So, if you find yourself looking at a box office phenomenon and thinking, “Who could’ve predicted this?” look around and you’ll probably see it coming from a mile away.
“I was being dramatic limping around toward the end of the game,” McVay said, adding, “The good news is I’m not playing, so I’m just on the sidelines watching. So if I have a little cool limp to add some swag, then you’ll know why.”
Ironically, Redford nearly missed out on the part after one studio executive said: "He's just another Hollywood blond. Throw a stick out of a window in Malibu, you'll hit six like him."
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