Pronunciation of the English word jolly.
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1. | The weather's rather jolly today. | |
2. | She was jolly well made to pay. | |
3. | You're a jolly good feller. | |
4. | Be joyful and merry for it's the jolly season. | |
5. | We had a jolly good time. | |
6. | It will be jolly to have somebody to play with. There isn't any other girl who lives near enough to play with, and I've no sisters big enough. | |
7. | He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself. | |
8. | "Come, jolly Bacchus, giver of delight; / kind Juno, come; and ye with fair accord / and friendly spirit hold the feast aright." | |
9. | If an English speaker says someone is jolly, that means they are cheerful or friendly. But in French, jolie means someone is good-looking or pleasant to look at. In any case, both are nice things to say to someone . | |
10. | He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf. |