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this'll

American  
[this-uhl] / ˈðɪs əl /
  1. contraction of this will .

    This'll be the second time she's traveled to Europe.


Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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I think this’ll be the start of my humanitarian path where I can do something to help keep kids off the streets.

From Los Angeles Times

This’ll probably be one of the last times we’ll have it for months— we’ve almost run out of the tomatoes we canned from last summer.

From Literature

“Okay. I’ve worked with a few teens who’ve needed help and couldn’t go to their parents, so I get it. But like I said, this’ll all have to be a handshake deal, okay?”

From Literature

“For research projects, I charge fifty an hour, plus a base project fee of three hundred dollars. My guess is this’ll probably be a few hours of research at the least, so a fair price will probably shake out to be six to seven hundred all in, more or less.”

From Literature

“I’ll pay you for the full time. This’ll be worth it. Leave your things but grab your sweater.”

From Literature