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I. jolly <jollier, jolliest> [Am ˈdʒɑli, Brit ˈdʒɒli] ADJ
1. jolly (merry):
jolly person
jolly person
jolly laugh/tune
he was in a jolly mood
he was in a jolly mood
2. jolly (pleasant) Brit ugs, veraltend:
the jolly old school veraltend
II. jolly [Am ˈdʒɑli, Brit ˈdʒɒli] ADV Brit ugs as intensifier
you were jolly lucky!
I've finishedjolly good!
III. jolly <jollies, jollying, jollied> [Am ˈdʒɑli, Brit ˈdʒɒli] VERB trans ugs
to jolly sb along
animar a alguien
IV. jolly <pl jollies> [Am ˈdʒɑli, Brit ˈdʒɒli] SUBST Brit ugs
jolly
Jolly Roger [Am ˌdʒɑli ˈrɑdʒər, Brit] SUBST
Jolly Roger
to hoist the Jolly Roger
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Jolly Roger
now you're jolly well going to eat it Brit ugs
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I. jolly [ˈdʒɒli, Am ˈdʒɑ:li] -ier, -iest ADJ
1. jolly (happy):
jolly
2. jolly (enjoyable):
jolly
II. jolly [ˈdʒɒli, Am ˈdʒɑ:li] -ier, -iest ADV
jolly Brit ugs:
jolly
jolly good
2. jolly:
jolly
III. jolly [ˈdʒɒli, Am ˈdʒɑ:li] -ier, -iest VERB trans
to jolly sb into doing sth
to jolly sb along
im PONS Wörterbuch
jolly <-ier, -iest> [ˈdʒal·i] ADJ
1. jolly (happy):
jolly tune
2. jolly (enjoyable):
jolly
to have a jolly time
Present
Ijolly
youjolly
he/she/itjollies
wejolly
youjolly
theyjolly
Past
Ijollied
youjollied
he/she/itjollied
wejollied
youjollied
theyjollied
Present Perfect
Ihavejollied
youhavejollied
he/she/ithasjollied
wehavejollied
youhavejollied
theyhavejollied
Past Perfect
Ihadjollied
youhadjollied
he/she/ithadjollied
wehadjollied
youhadjollied
theyhadjollied
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Due to its focus on the letter of the rules over the spirit of the rules, it is often seen as unsporting, un-fun, or unsociable.
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He was one of the kiddie world's most beloved and jolly fat men, going by the height of six feet tall, weighing over 250 pounds.
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It is hosted by a stereotypical, jolly, late-night quiz host with a cash prize available.
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