they'll

they'll
contr.
1 they will.
2 they shall.

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/dhayl/
contraction of they will.

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they'll noun
A contraction of they will or they shall
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Main Entry:they

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they’ll UK [ðeɪl] US short form
the usual way of saying or writing ‘they will’ This is not often used in formal writing

Hurry up! They’ll be here any minute.

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they'll «thayl»,
1. they will.
2. they shall.

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[T͟Hāl]
contraction of they shall; they will

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/ˈðeıl, ðɛl/
— used as a contraction of they will

They'll be arriving soon.

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they'll [they'll] [ðeɪl] [ðeɪl] short form
they will

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