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Playful and characterized by jokes.
joking
jesting
jocular
jokey
joky
humorous
humourous
1
Fortunately, the Crows were in a
jocose
,
rather than a sanguinary mood.
2
And also it offers people a chance to be
jocose
with facility.
3
He even, as time passed, became in a sardonic fashion almost
jocose
.
4
Indeed, one newspaper diarist wrote a
jocose
,
rather knowing remark about it.
5
Surveying himself complacently in the glass, it pleased Mr. Toomey to be
jocose
.
6
But the former
jocose
tone was lacking and he appeared thoughtful.
7
Her course was arrested by a howl from the
jocose
youth.
8
The claret had made Mr. Soper not only sociable but
jocose
.
9
His native dialect he generally employed on
jocose
and familiar subjects.
10
His lyre shall be
jocose
,
his plectrum of the lighter sort.
11
Philip was nervous, but tried to hide the fact by a
jocose
manner.
12
Valentine only laughed, as if he considered the question merely rhetorical or
jocose
.
13
Counsel was merciless and coarsely
jocose
,
and brought off several laughs.
14
The time came and with it Sir John Bell, large, sharp-eyed, and
jocose
.
15
Mr. Gammon, whose countenance had fallen, turned to the mother with
jocose
remonstrance.
16
I have been asked why I employed a pleasant,
jocose
,
and diverting style.
jocose
jocose manner
jocose way
almost jocose
jocose idea
jocose mood