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- noun Plural form of
jell .
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Examples
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The comedy never jells, however, and after an hour the film surprisingly becomes a drag which never seems to end.
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The comedy never jells, however, and after an hour the film surprisingly becomes a drag which never seems to end.
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Meanwhile, Danson's got the chops to be both light and serious depending on the situation, and he jells with the cast in a way Fishburne never did.
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Rookie shooting guard Landry Fields believes the team " jells better " on the road because the the Knicks carry an " us vs. the world " mentality that erodes in New York when they can ' t play the role of the villain.
Knicks Still Looking for Home-Court Edge Kevin Clark 2010
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If the rookies contribute and the line jells, an already capable offense stands to make a jump from its No. 17 ranking in 2007.
As change comes for Steelers, can winning ways be saved? 2008
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Quince has a huge amount of pectin which, of course, is the substance that jells marmalade etc.
Quince with Recipe for Pork and Quince Stew – Kydonato (Χοιρινό Kυδωνάτο) Laurie Constantino 2008
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Our traveling style jells perfectly with the natural rhythm of the region.
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Our traveling style jells perfectly with the natural rhythm of the region.
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The geeky sci-fi references come fast and furious, the tone is light-hearted and silly perfect for teen kids and their parents and after an episode or two the show really jells in finding its tone and sticking to it.
Michael Giltz: DVDs -- Life On Mars and Those Clever Brits 2009
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Still the love triangle between Bess, Elizabeth and Raleigh never quite jells.
Archive 2009-06-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009
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