To a moderately sufficient extent or degree.
Be silly or tease one another.
Full of or showing high-spirited merriment.
A yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work.
1 Jean Orteig said that the staff was mourning in a jolly way.
2 In addition to all this, you did jolly well in the O.T.C.
3 It was an unconscious movement that seemed too jolly for the situation.
4 He felt jolly ; he thought it was fun to fool the Crow.
5 It is a bright little place, and very jolly in the season.
6 Emilie Kaye was a 'really wonderful old lady', she reported, 'quite jolly .
7 A jolly journey we had of it; our pea-shooters were not inactive.
8 Thanksgiving came, and there were jolly good times in the Brown home.
9 Reprieved, the old king brightened up; by degrees becoming jolly as ever.
10 During those few seconds, the jolly - looking alien received and pondered Gerald's reply.
11 Very soon, I believe; and I expect we shall have jolly times.
12 Bring us the bowl, the merry bowl, the jolly and hot bowl.
13 I know I should jolly - well think myself a Croesus with that capital.
14 And I was so jolly careful-neverwas so careful in my life.
15 The three men had a jolly time, but in a quiet way.
16 He wondered whether men were ever bright and jolly in such circumstances.
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