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Discover LudwigThe word "jello" is correct in informal contexts.
It is commonly used to refer to a gelatin dessert, especially in casual conversation or writing.
Example: "For dessert, we had jello in various flavors at the party."
Alternatives: "Gelatin dessert" or "Gelatin".
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"My wife's family do a dish at Thanksgiving which is strawberry jello with a layer of sour cream at the top and the bottom, topped with crushed, salted pretzels.
"It's not deliberately provocative, it's not because somebody whipped out a clown with a camera and a donkey and some jello," Sarah Wendell said.
"If she went anywhere, she couldn't eat anything outside of water or jello".
While that is going on, the alcohol may also be inducing hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), which converts into light-headedness and muscle weakness, the feeling that one's bones have turned to jello.
Start to dig in Plaquemines Parish, or almost anywhere in southern Louisiana, and you will pull up peaty mud; the consistency of the region's soil has been compared to warm jello.
I become an old hand, I know where the jello is kept down the hall.
With regard to the Mayor's earlier comments, Montgomery said that she had heard just about enough of the old mud and jello jokes.
"All we had left in the house was bread and jello that we put on the bread," Bouma-Moore said.
The owners, Keavy Blueher (of Smorgasburg's Kumquat Cupcakery) and Allison Kave (of First Prize Pies), are straight out of your indie-movie dreams — drunken pixie dream ladies serving up s'mores pie and jello shots.
It was small, shaped like a ball, the color and texture of clear jello tinged with plum, with inch-long tentacles extending from its base.
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For decades, Cosby's behavior was cloaked by his image as the nation's model TV dad — a benevolent, sweater-wearing, Jello-loving mensch.
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