[
UK
/dʒˈɛləʊ/
]
[ US /ˈdʒɛɫoʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈdʒɛɫoʊ/ ]
NOUN
- fruit-flavored dessert (trade mark Jell-O) made from a commercially prepared gelatin powder
How To Use jello In A Sentence
- It's also totes approps for authors to ask competing potential agents/editors to engage in jello wrestling matches. AUGH
- It was called jello shots, now they're doing eyeball shots. TOP STORIES - YNN, Your News Now
- Calcifugous boiling and by abortively are righteous platelet in the pilchard, pleased allelomorph in the murray, peacefully knavishly brickyard, a immunochemical jello, and bronc gourmet on his way semantically to the vaginocele. Rational Review
- For dessert, they can make soy jello. The Scientist
- There are only two acceptable colors for jello: Green and Red.
- Photographic tricks of another kind mark the work of San Francisco artist Liz Hickok, who gives the phrase "jello shot" a whole new meaning. The Seattle Times
- Pineapple is one of the more well known of the fruits that would stop your jello shots from settling, this is because of an enzyme known as bromelain, which should be kept away from your jello shot mixture of disaster will strike and they will not set. MyLinkVault Newest Links
- Abkhazian soprano Hibla Gerzmava is in full and generous voice as the conniving Vitellia, and Canadian mezzo-soprano Allyson McHardy is an earnest Annio well-paired with Franco-Algerian soprano Amel Brahim-Djellous, who is just as enchanting and beautifully-sung a Servilia here as she was at the Aix Festival in July. Dark and Light Brilliance
- Crisco balopticon lysol, jello bellans, carborundum! Chapter 6. Tendencies in American. 3. Processes of Word-Formation
- Thanks for the comments and yes my knees felt like jello from the time it walked out until I had it in the truck. Field & Stream