Allusions to these musters were made by Elizabethan writers often in a jocular manner. [adjective]
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They have hardened themselves in the excess of a jocular way, that a man cannot tell whenever they are serious. [adjective]
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Please don't take his remarks seriously as they were said in a jocular mood. [Please select]
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(He wags his head with cackling raillery) Jocular. [Please select]
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"The soldiers say it feels easier without boots," said Captain Tushin smiling shyly in his uncomfortable position, evidently wishing to adopt a jocular tone. [Please select]
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This, and my being esteem'd a pretty good riggite, that is, a jocular verbal satirist, supported my consequence in the society. [Please select]
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He hadn't been his usual jocular self for the last three weeks, and now this spontaneous trip to see his parents - and inviting her along? [Please select]
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Bill resembled his father, though his aspect was jocular rather than serious. [Please select]
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He had a strange, long, jocular nose, very wary-looking, and a bleached blue eye. [Please select]
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Another would be jocular in tone, slapping you on the back, so to speak. [Please select]
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"What I said was intended to be jocular, and to put Brokedale at his ease." [Please select]
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