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you'll
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
you'll
you'll
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ˈ
juːl/
/jəl/
you'll
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ˈ
juːl/
/jəl/
Britannica Dictionary definition of YOU'LL
—
used as a contraction of
you will
I hope
you'll
come to the party.
You'll
love this movie.
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