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To jelly

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A dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

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Your limbs turn to jelly.

For a moment, France's knees turned to jelly.

It will not turn to jelly under pressure.

Why does this reduce the twitterati to jelly?

"If they sun-blister, they'll just turn to jelly inside and rot," he said.

Only later will it get an update to Jelly Bean, the newer software.

The charm of dictators has been known to reduce the hardest men to jelly.

In one frame, a cup of coffee sits next to jelly doughnuts at a cafe.

A WELL-PLACED tickle will reduce even a grown adult to jelly.

I broke a poor lady's nose once, I went to jelly after.

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