Definitionn. feeling jolly and jovial and full of good humor
Last update: August 25, 2015
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7), joviality and sensualism, all in striking contrast to the austerity of nomad asceticism. [Please select]
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Paris has a sovereign joviality. [Please select]
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Terrible sayings with which was mingled a sort of cordial joviality. [Please select]
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Marion and Helen did not respond in tones of joviality, as might have been expected. [Please select]
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"I can pay for it, Miss Cable," he added with an attempt at joviality, "but I'm no good at ordering."' [Please select]
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I checked as gently as I could a joviality which I thought unsuited to the time. [Please select]
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By the joviality of their insults Babbitt knew that he had been taken back to their hearts, and happily he rose. [Please select]
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"I allus have to caution him about that," he remarked with great joviality. [Please select]
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The pirate captain seemed to be possessed by a spirit of fierce and reckless joviality that day. [Please select]
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Joe and had all the credit of handing it about in a gush of joviality. [Please select]
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He was also gifted with a large share of their characteristic good humour and joviality; which qualities endeared him to many of his companions, especially to the boys of the neighbourhood. [Please select]
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