Cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful.
1 His none-more-Mancunian vowels are jollied along by a pleasingly cheery demeanour.
2 His none-more-Mancunian vowels are jollied along by a pleasingly cheery deme(...)
3 We jollied along in a party, or separated into pairs in cross-country riding, covering about seven miles an hour.
4 "Now," said he, "I must go and jolly along the other boys.
5 They're going to find that out soon, and if you think they're going to enjoy being jollied along , you're mistaken.
6 "Kidding, stringing, stuffing, jollying along , blowing east wind, turning on the gas," says I.
7 I have to keep her jollying along all the time, so for goodness' sake don't go letting it out that we're engaged.
8 "What reforms are you jollying along now?"
9 He felt, indeed, more at ease with him when he needed " jollying along . " Reticence was not even etiquette in a case as usual as this.
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