Definitionn. feeling jolly and jovial and full of good humor
Last update: February 3, 2017
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This jollity had a wonderful effect upon my spirits. [Please select]
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Here, then, was this grey-headed, ungodly old man, chasing with curses a Job's whale round the world, at the head of a crew, too, chiefly made up of mongrel renegades, and castaways, and cannibals--morally enfeebled also, by the incompetence of mere unaided virtue or right-mindedness in Starbuck, the invunerable jollity of indifference and recklessness in Stubb, and the pervading mediocrity in Flask. [Please select]
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Freeman's Falls was a very stupid spot when contrasted with all this jollity. [Please select]
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His determined optimism turned danger's dictation into an occasion for jollity. [noun]
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And amid this light-hearted jollity Howe seemed to forget all about the war. [Please select]
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That little organ was susceptible only of impressions of jollity and mischief. [Please select]
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A somewhat solitary man he would appear to have been, though fond of occasional jollity. [Please select]
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Thus good humour and jollity were restored, and the rest of the sports went on merrily. [Please select]
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'The constant jollity of that boy is worth a fortune to him.' [Please select]
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There was too much sunshine, too much sparkle in the clear air; too much jollity and happiness. [Please select]
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Those three days were long remembered in Pingaree, for never--before nor since--has such feasting and jollity been known upon that island. [Please select]
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