A yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work.
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Examples for "jolly"
Examples for "jolly"
1Jean Orteig said that the staff was mourning in a jolly way.
2In addition to all this, you did jolly well in the O.T.C.
3It was an unconscious movement that seemed too jolly for the situation.
4He felt jolly; he thought it was fun to fool the Crow.
5It is a bright little place, and very jolly in the season.
1You had better take the jolly boat, and pick out twenty active fellows.
2They escaped to the jolly boat, saving nothing but their lives.
3And so it was a jolly boat in the literal, not the technical sense.
4The jolly boat has returned here, bringing the surviving lascars.
5A towed jolly boat skipped attendance at the stern.
6He did not see Jago move but heard him murmur, 'I'll take the jolly boat, Cap'n.
7The same sea smashed the jolly boat.
8He watched the jolly boat pulling closer.
9Adam looked for the jolly boat.
10The jolly boat was too small, and by the time support could be organised even the sleepiest watch might have been roused.
11For the first four hours it was doubtful whether the jolly boat, which was in davits across the stern, would last long.
12The jolly boat was launched, and as it approached the land the man arose and coming down to the water's edge, shouted:
13Just get into the boat alongside, and row to the brig; and tell them to lower the jolly boat and send it alongside.
14In a few minutes, the crew of the jolly boat were observed pulling back in their path, returning slowly, like men who were disappointed.
15The last we saw of 'em they was driftin' off in the jolly boat with a jug of water and a loaf of bread.
16Launches and jolly boats choked the shore, abandoned or half sunk.
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