Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jill.(verb)
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Use "jills" in a sentence
"Wobblies and Molly Maguires are the too-often face of labor, thanks to the Corporations, while it's really the ordinary joes and jills out there trying to make a buck for their own American Dream."
"That's GOT to be more in interesting than jumping jacks or do you have to call them jumping jacks & jills now?"
"Be the jacks fair within, the jills fair without, the carpets laid, and every thing in order?"