Jell [verb]

Definition of Jell:

coagulate

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Sentence/Example of Jell:

Our execution, with so many new players, is an area where we’re continuing to grow and jell together.

She's going to have her currant jell' made right away, even whilst the currants are half green.

More'n that, when I get my jell' done I'm going to send Mrs. Calvert a tumbler and compare notes.

He turned and screamed at their long white faces; and still they came on, all stuck together, like some horrible jell—.

The marmalade was then allowed to boil until a little dropped on a cold saucer would begin to jell.

Without pectin, however, it is impossible to make the juice solidify, or jell.

Hand me down that basket from the second pantry shelf, whilst I wrop that jell-roll in a napkin.

You just figure you were two persons who couldn't jell; is that just about a fair statement of your situation at that time?

As to picking would say we pick them when not quite ripe, as the average housewife claims they jell better than when over-ripe.

"Just as soon as ever this jell is done and out of the way," said Mother Pepper, in her cheeriest tones.