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Originally Posted by -King-
I thought the same but turns out jell really is a word and is used correctly here. Who woulda thought?
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jell
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verb
(of jelly or a similar substance) set or become firmer.
"the stew is jelling"
synonyms: set, stiffen, solidify, thicken, harden; More
(of a project or idea) take a definite shape; begin to work well.
"everything seemed to jell for the magazine"
synonyms: take shape, fall into place, come together, take form, work out; crystallize
"things started to jell very quickly"
(of people) relate well to one another.
"it's gratifying seeing everybody jelling"