Mademoiselle, too, seemed affected by the sweetness and jocundity of the early day.
2
The first was answered in a tone of bullying jocundity.
3
His liberality, his jocundity, his occasional abstraction, his meditative pose, were all his own; his humour that of the people.
4
Cecil had been taking time by the forelock in anticipation of Shaw's descent in the morning and was inclined to jocundity.
5
However, his spirits were not in their usual flow of jocundity just now, and his lively face was dashed with care.
6
But they were now increasing the size of the letters in the advertisements and the jocundity of the pictures,-andthe thing might be done.
7
Lorelei realized before long that this very jocundity of his, since it fed upon constant change and excitement, constituted the gravest menace to their happiness.
8
For Mr. Harold Smith was in earnest and did not quite relish these jocundities.