Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- abbr. lines
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- abbr. lines
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. Abbreviations of Late Latin;
- n. of Law Latin;
- n. of Low Latin.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Promoted to Headline (H2) on 7/12/08: Poll Shows 74% COULD Give Congress a Positive Rating; Tell Us What 'll it Take. yahooBuzzArticleHeadline =' Poll Shows 74% COULD Give Congress a Positive Rating; Tell Us What \'ll it Take. '
Poll Shows 74% COULD Give Congress a Positive Rating; Tell Us What 'll it Take.
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In Madrid the "ll" is also pronounced like the "ll" in the English word "million" and let's not even talk about Argentina.
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December 19th, 2009 12: 24 pm ET ll is just a show of partisan politics.
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(We'll is a contraction of we shall, definitely the future tense.)
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The song of birds, and the music of the rills that came rushing down the ravines, to water the flowers and swell the rapid current of the Adaca, under the arching of the woodland forest that hung out its green plumes to wave in every breath of summer, formed an earthly Paradise, in Mayall's estimation.
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I'll '-- and I went home and I-- up to Columbia and I wrote a critique and I wrote 20 new ideas and I handed them in.
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Now, Dr. Paul McHugh, who is a colleague of yours at Johns Hopkins, said this: "Pretty soon, we'll have a syndrome for short, fat, Irish guys with a Boston accent, and then I'll" -- meaning Dr. McHugh -- "I'll be mentally ill."
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"I'll" -- she looked toward the cabin she shared with Narf -- "let you know when we can talk."
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I'll make new aprons for you, and I'll "-- her brave resolution faltered, but only for a moment --" I'll wash your hair, and take you to the free baths with me.
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"I'll" -- the groom's voice loudened -- his eye sought an ally in mine.
mollusque commented on the word ll
In a handbasket?
May 3, 2009