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Etymologies
- Contraction of I will or I shall (Wiktionary)
Examples
“It has been 40 years since the "The Godfather" drew fans into the iconic saga of the Corleone family, reinventing the mob-movie genre and embedding the phrase "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse" in the American idiom.”
“I remind Tay of the name I'll be using while we're here.”
“I stick my hand out the window and give her the name I'll be using.”
“Let's go and have a drink at the Blue Shade lounge in the back—there's a name I'll be changing.”
“More frequently, I heard armchair psychological views of Modi's outsize ambitions, all of which can be condensed into the phrase 'I'll show 'em.”
“In the short term I'll increase exposure in Asian stocks.”
“MR: And there is also an Anne Murray-inspired song called "I'll Sing For You.”
“In the night, the orange glow from a half-dozen kerosene lamps is visible on the riverbank—the only sign of a village whose name I'll never know.”
“Help me our Father in heaven hallowed be thy name I'll believe in You with all my heart I'll never forsake You again.”
“These include a couple of his teammates, the lumbering catcher and captain Mike Schwartz, who is moved to recite Robert Lowell when he first sees Henry play, and the skilled hitter and fervent environmentalist Owen Dunne, who introduces himself to Henry with the statistically improbable phrase "I'll be your gay mulatto roommate.”
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These user-created lists contain the word ‘I'll’.
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Words Made Of Roman Numerals
dividivi, cimicic, civic, civil, idic, dill, livid, mild, ilicic, vivid, clim, imidic and 43 more...
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The things they carried (List 2)
Listening to this as an audio book for the second time. Tim O'Brien uses simple words and phrases to great effect. Very few unfamilar and big words . The writing style reminds me of words from Joh...
The, Things, They, Carried, meant, fond, By necessity,, presented to him, far beyond, against the brick..., reaching, taut and 2940 more...
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