that'll in the PONS Dictionary

that'll Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

there you are — that'll be £5 please
that'll be Rose
that'll do me nicely, thank you
that'll do
that'll do as a cushion
a lot of good that'll do [you]!
that'll do
that'll do nicely

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Where once a person may have given merely a blowjob, now we'll have technology that'll allow for an incredible blowjob.
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He delivers a film that simmers with a rambunctious and insouciant energy, one that'll have your chuckling in spite of yourself.
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Hey, now that'll get all those assistants in football and basketball to straighten up and fly right.
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Or, in the words of my retired taxi-driver neighbour - "no one that'll admit it".
www.crikey.com.au
Before you pick up your first file or plug in a drill press, make sure you're dressed up in gear that'll keep you safe.
www.gizmodo.com.au
I'm really looking forward to presenting that, it's going to be unbearable, that'll be quite interesting.
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They can race alone or with friends, and they can be able to solve problems that'll show up in the game.
en.wikipedia.org
That's more than one in five members that'll shack up from 2026 at what is supposed to be the premier platform of the game.
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Soft, supple texture and sweet fruit flavours make this a crowd-pleasing style that'll be right at home at your end of summer barbecue.
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Since it opened three years ago, we've loved this store for its dedication to high-quality men's workwear that'll last a lifetime.
www.broadsheet.com.au

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