Similar words: quelled, yelled, gelled, belled, shelled, spelled, smelled, swelled. Meaning: [dʒel] adj. congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling.
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1 This strawberry jam is still runny: I can't get it to jell.
2 My ideas are beginning to jell.
3 The plan began to jell.
4 Our plan hasn't jelled yet.
5 Because of their high pectin content,(www.Sentencedict.com) quinces jell much more quickly than almost any other fruit.
6 Ballet definitely didn't jell with the image of super-macho, cool-as-ice City slicker.
7 Plenty of talent on display, but the whole does not jell.
8 But when the loose ends begin to jell, Smith is back on track with an interesting story.
9 The plans haven't jelled yet.
10 The liquid jelled after we added the enzyme.
11 Its easy to remember, as we jelled it over 100 times back to the kids.
12 The mixture of women and guns never quite jelled on the big screen.
13 Belief in ourselves jelled with the unique distinction of having the ability to give concrete shape to our values and ideas is what separates the boys from the men .
More similar words: quelled, yelled, gelled, belled, shelled, spelled, smelled, swelled, dwelled, compelled, chiselled, impelled, bevelled, labelled, jewelled, cancelled, barrelled, laurelled, tasselled, funnelled, travelled, gravelled, dishevelled, unexcelled, bejewelled, shrivelled, swelled head, well-educated, ensorcelled, untrammelled.