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1 The people were very jovial , and rather industrious for so indolent a country.
2 Customarily everyone is very jovial with many bystanders cheering riders on.
3 Jim and I don't have very jovial evenings, do we, Jim?
4 Friday was quiet, and a very jovial day in town.
5 Diane Keating, a headteacher who shared tea and biscuits with Brown, said he was very jovial .
6 The dinner at the priest's was very jovial .
7 He could be very jovial at dinner parties.
8 He looked very jovial , and did little work.
9 He was a very jovial man, and red-faced.
10 In my father's early days he was a member of a very jovial club, called the Poker Club.
11 I live here in a remote corner of an old ruinous house, where my ancestors have been very jovial .
12 As several other ships of war had sent in prizes, we altogether formed a very jovial set of midshipmen.
13 He seemed very jovial , but nevertheless he kept his eye on the door with an expectant and uneasy watchfulness.
14 She was a French country girl, very jovial , blond, with a turned-up nose, and on the whole insignificant looking.
15 A very jovial picture of the Teniers school was presented to Mr. Robert Audley upon the opening of this door.
16 The meeting of the painters at the Cafe Greco, and at their private houses, was very jovial , pleasant, and lively.
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