Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- Contraction of who will.
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- phrase informal
Who shall . - phrase informal
Who will .
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Examples
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He can continue that way, as if he's unruffled by an Austin interloper who'll do himself in with his mouth or get done in by good oppo.
Perry and Romney's First Face-Off Peggy Noonan 2011
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More often than not, it is someone who's making a difference, and who'll welcome the help .
Mehret Mandefro: The Revolution of Relevance Mehret Mandefro 2010
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Class act all around (sarcasm) – I guess that's one less person who'll be running for the GOP in 2012.
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"They really need to bring in fresh students who'll be able to pay for four years," Melguizo says of many tuition-driven private institutions.
More private colleges court community college transfers 2010
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Hmm. I wonder who'll be in the super bowl in 2 years.
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New York needs real leadership, not some blow-in-the-wind mouthpiece who'll say and do anything to get elected.
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To those who'll plead for time for the government to get things working – don't let the government take over health care.
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One media agency insider says: There's not one client on the planet who'll disclose his own ignorance about rebates, but most haven't got a clue.
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Spector is caving in to anyone who'll save his butt and job.
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And Bailey, who'll work Saturday's Belmont coverage, admits jockeys sometimes feel they don't get enough credit: "I suppose we wouldn't be human if we didn't feel that way occasionally."
ABC hopes to ride Borel and Belmont Stakes to good ratings 2009
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