Jell in a sentence as a verb

In fact, the example at that link is even more telling: "The plan began to jell once we all met to discuss it."

A few comments:The name "govit" just doesn't jell for me. I think you need something trendier, click2vote, SamClick ..."Beta" suggests that the site isn't complete.

Hopefully it will all eventually jell and provide a really different take on how to build the front-end.

In this case it's probably not the right solution, but it's not that hard to swap out different learning algorithms when things don't seem to jell.

People are typically trepadatious about eating something like blood sausage but they have no problem eating powdered bone slime so long as it's called jell-o.

Maybe a bit like improvising music - after a while suddenly things start to "jell".I suppose as a kindergardener you have a repertoire of so many standard games that you hardly have to improvise.

This structure is very delicate, and if you attempt to evaporate the water out near room temperature/pressure, the capillary action of water will collapse the structure like a dried out jellyfish.

Backbone is disqualified due to obvious, reknowned scalability issues; most apps need a plethora of plugins and framework enhancers that jell dubiously and weigh your app down as much as a heavier framework like Angular or Ember, so why bother?

Jell definitions

verb

become gelatinous; "the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme"

See also: congeal