jollied (Meaning)

jollied

given to conviviality, full of high spirits, very, very entry 2 sense 1, merry sense 1, cheerful, jovial, expressing, suggesting, or inspiring lively happiness and good cheer, to engage in good-natured banter, a good time, to put or try to put in good humor especially to gain an end, kicks, very pleasant or agreeable, extremely pleasant or agreeable

jollied Sentence Examples

  1. The clown's silly antics jollied up the glum crowd.
  2. The good news jollied me out of my bad mood.
  3. The sight of my grandson always jollies me.
  4. The partygoers were jollied up by a lively band.
  5. The success of the project jollied up the entire team.
  6. The children's laughter jollied up the atmosphere in the room.
  7. The witty jokes by the host jollied up the audience.
  8. The unexpected gift jollied up my birthday celebration.
  9. The warm hospitality of the locals jollied up our stay in the village.
  10. The thought of seeing my friends after a long time jollied me to the core.

FAQs About the word jollied

given to conviviality, full of high spirits, very, very entry 2 sense 1, merry sense 1, cheerful, jovial, expressing, suggesting, or inspiring lively happiness

joked, jeered, yukked, chaffed, funned, teased, yucked, bantered, ridiculed, fooled

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The clown's silly antics jollied up the glum crowd.

The good news jollied me out of my bad mood.

The sight of my grandson always jollies me.

The partygoers were jollied up by a lively band.