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1 She always looked different to me, she was friendlier and more jovial .
2 And the negroes became more jovial the farther south they went.
3 But the arvills at Haworth were often far more jovial doings.
4 Though she was older, she was more jovial and less reserved.
5 There's nothing else I want, said the sergeant, his voice more jovial than ever.
6 In fact, a more jovial night we had not passed in the forecastle for months.
7 On the contrary, we are more jovial than ever.
8 Stump missed none of this, and became more jovial .
9 It was not a tentative little frightened tap this time, it was more jovial and eager sounding.
10 He was more jovial than ever, and treated everybody in order to forget himself in their insincere admiration.
11 The space once housed a memorial for the ill-fated liner but has since turned to more jovial uses.
12 He became suddenly more jovial .
13 Perhaps an occasional visitor, who hovered near, the gout, made him more readily dispense with his more jovial companions.
14 My stupidity did not, however, prevent me from finding in the baron a more jovial and satisfied appearance than ordinary.
15 But as Prometheus Orientalis grew more jovial , it seems to have come into his head to make mistakes on purpose.
16 Cyril's deviation from the norm flipped the script in his favour and helped establish a more jovial atmosphere in the chambers.
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