From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishJell-OJell-O, jello /ˈdʒeləʊ $ -loʊ/ noun [uncountable] trademark American English DFFa soft sweet food made from fruit juice and gelatin SYN jelly British English
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Jell-O• Tea in bags. Jell-O with tiny square pieces of fruit in it.• It is tough to reform something that is shapeless and indifferent to improvement, like Jell-O in the hands of a carpenter.• A handful of Jell-O is easier to hold on to.• Most of them have the stability of Jell-O.• Who in their right mind would hook up Jell-O to an electroencephalograph.?• One day it was a moist, spongy cake, another time it was Jell-O and whipped cream.• Think about what Jell-O is made of.