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Definition of she'll in English: she'llcontractionʃiːlʃɪl She shall; she will. Example sentencesExamples - Regardless of the next stop for Sonja, she'll have no problems taking it all in stride.
- Tomorrow she'll fly to Frankfurt alone and wait for the rest of the band to join her there for the European leg of the tour.
- Any more of this and she'll be getting a reputation as a celebrity stalker.
- It's expected that she'll be contesting much better races than this in the not too distant future.
- She's so excited about it that she knows she'll win an Emmy for it this year.
- My mom has told me that she'll be coming to help me with my move, and I'm so excited.
- Maybe she'll learn, but somehow I doubt it because we've been here on a number of occasions in the past.
- Now she'll take on one of the biggest and most difficult departments in government.
- We are all propping each other up in this, not knowing if it's likely she'll recover or not.
- Then she'll think about assembling a crew to reproduce the album live and on tour.
- I'll ask her if she'll mind me sharing her recipe with all of you some time.
- She spent a year in Estonia a while back, so I've no doubt she'll cope fine with the extreme change of scene.
- Maybe she'll get us a little cat, because my sister has always wanted one.
- She adds that she is optimistic about the work she'll be able to achieve in Bulgaria.
- Of course, it doesn't mean she's going to come anywhere decent, but at least she'll give a good show.
- On what we've seen so far, it shouldn't much matter what age her opponents are, she'll still win.
- I tell her and she says she'll check some details and ring me back in five minutes.
- There's many a woman who goes out with a guy and says to her friends that she'll be able to change him.
- Another source reports that she's utterly traumatised that she'll break a nail.
- She will probably be very pleased to hear from you, because I don't think she'll get many like that.
Rhymes allele, anele, anneal, appeal, Bastille, Beale, Castile, chenille, cochineal, cockatiel, conceal, congeal, creel, deal, eel, Emile, feel, freewheel, genteel, Guayaquil, heal, heel, he'll, keel, Kiel, kneel, leal, Lille, Lucille, manchineel, meal, misdeal, Neil, O'Neill, ordeal, peal, peel, reel, schlemiel, seal, seel, spiel, squeal, steal, steel, Steele, teal, underseal, veal, weal, we'll, wheel, zeal Definition of she'll in US English: she'llcontraction She shall; she will. Example sentencesExamples - Of course, it doesn't mean she's going to come anywhere decent, but at least she'll give a good show.
- She will probably be very pleased to hear from you, because I don't think she'll get many like that.
- Then she'll think about assembling a crew to reproduce the album live and on tour.
- She spent a year in Estonia a while back, so I've no doubt she'll cope fine with the extreme change of scene.
- Regardless of the next stop for Sonja, she'll have no problems taking it all in stride.
- On what we've seen so far, it shouldn't much matter what age her opponents are, she'll still win.
- I tell her and she says she'll check some details and ring me back in five minutes.
- Tomorrow she'll fly to Frankfurt alone and wait for the rest of the band to join her there for the European leg of the tour.
- Maybe she'll get us a little cat, because my sister has always wanted one.
- She's so excited about it that she knows she'll win an Emmy for it this year.
- I'll ask her if she'll mind me sharing her recipe with all of you some time.
- It's expected that she'll be contesting much better races than this in the not too distant future.
- My mom has told me that she'll be coming to help me with my move, and I'm so excited.
- Any more of this and she'll be getting a reputation as a celebrity stalker.
- We are all propping each other up in this, not knowing if it's likely she'll recover or not.
- She adds that she is optimistic about the work she'll be able to achieve in Bulgaria.
- Now she'll take on one of the biggest and most difficult departments in government.
- There's many a woman who goes out with a guy and says to her friends that she'll be able to change him.
- Another source reports that she's utterly traumatised that she'll break a nail.
- Maybe she'll learn, but somehow I doubt it because we've been here on a number of occasions in the past.
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