How To Use Jokingly In A Sentence

  • Well, the inquisitor in our party was curious about the specifics of the policy, and jokingly needled the ranger about the prohibition.
  • Vietnamese have jokingly dubbed the shipbuilder "Vinasink. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Viewers are jokingly referred to as pasty shut-ins, lampooning assumptions about the audience for online video. BikiniZero Takes Net News to ‘Natural’ End
  • ‘Now, I get very panicky at the sound of a loud explosion caused by a tire blowout or the sound of a car backfiring in the parking lot,’ he said jokingly.
  • Instead, Jackson used the term jokingly to describe a false report that EPA planned to add some 230,000 new regulators. USATODAY.com News
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  • He jokingly refuted suggestions his horse won the race because of rumours the nag had been given steroids.
  • Over the years we have become fast friends, and my wife jokingly calls her my girlfriend.
  • A short , shaven - headed youngster said jokingly into the silence.
  • She jokingly replied," I'm here to meet a rich husband,get married,have a couple of children,and then retire and travel.
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  • Months later, after Nixon had resigned in disgrace, humor columnist Art Buchwald jokingly give Graham a small bronze wringer .
  • I held out a hand jokingly but to my surprise he actually gave the ten-dollar bill to me.
  • They jokingly called it the battle of the bananas. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the deal came together, therefore, a colleague of Jean Monnet suggested, only half-jokingly, that a statue should be erected to the man who had triggered the crisis, Gamel Abdel Nasser, "the federator of Europe". Saddam "the federator of Europe"
  • I jokingly call it'the palace '. Times, Sunday Times
  • This piece was followed by a post by Jerry Saltz on his Facebook page in which he exalted Thornton's criticism and jokingly suggested that the White Collar Crimes division of the FBI conduct an investigation of the auction houses - a call that is perhaps a bit sensationalist and overemotional when, in the same breath, Saltz states that he is in favor of an unregulated market. Stephanie Adamowicz: Recap of "Carte Blanche" at Phillips de Pury
  • In fact, after I'd had the stroke I wished I'd lived a more debauched life, then I might have deserved it,’ she says, jokingly.
  • When he jokingly referred to the story that he was descended from the Devil he meant no disrespect to his ancestor Woden.
  • And he jokingly touched a model octopus as he toured the park 's aquarium. The Sun
  • I came to realize that so much of Beijing was destroyed because no one was willing to pay these men for overtime" to haul away relics, he said, half-jokingly.
  • He got up on his knees and put on a jokingly stern face.
  • Nobody told you to play basketball, jockette ," replied Cooper jokingly. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 8: THE FIVE PATHS
  • Charles Wuorinen is directing the festival, and listeners who are stuck in the musical politics of the relatively recent past or who think that Mr. Wuorinen's music lies on the severe, atonal side, might assume that this year's festival would tilt toward what Milton Babbitt semijokingly called maximalism. NYT > Home Page
  • The all-male Freedom Front members 'offices, jokingly described by an NP legislator as "small and verkramp", are bare except for ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I'm often jokingly comparing bloggers to pamphleteers of yore, but within blogging there are definitely some significant cases where people have a message to get out that can change the world.
  • Our captain is a nuggety, crew-cut Russian named Kalashnikov - not the sort of man you'd jokingly call ‘AK - 47 ‘- who, with a marksman's accuracy, manoeuvres our 117-metre long, ice-strengthened vessel through the bergs.
  • We have what we call jokingly, the Butter Knife Brigades and I will mention this again. Not Bisexual
  • KABUL, Afghanistan — America's top diplomat in Kabul jokingly handed NATO's new commander Gen. David Petraeus an access badge to the U.S. Petraeus Takes Over Afghan Command: 'Cooperation Is Not Optional'
  • I asked him jokingly whether he thought he could drive the Calcutta-Peshawar express
  • One journalist jokingly asked whether it would be translated into tsotsi taal (gangster slang). ANC Daily News Briefing
  • We all became friends and I jokingly called him her toyboy. The Sun
  • We beat Genk, you beat Bayer Leverkusen, Albelda jokingly told Mata, and then we can relax and both go through. Valencia's David Albelda suspends friendship before facing Chelsea
  • The man jokingly uttered an ‘Eh,’ sitting back as a rather handsome waitress visited our table.
  • She jokingly mentioned that her maternal great-great-grandmother was the long-time mistress of Charles's great-great-grandfather, Edward VII.
  • Second example: Several years ago Johnny Carson jokingly predicted a toilet paper shortage.
  • The accompanying caption jokingly explains that the sheep is not a habitual smoker. Times, Sunday Times
  • The AAUW fellowship helped Margaret complete her dissertation, which she jokingly notes she might still be writing, had it not been for the chance to dissertate without ... October « 2009 « AAUW Dialog
  • For some the term is an oxymoron, used only jokingly when referring to the number of keggers that one manages to get trashed at during a school term.
  • "I miss you, " he mouthed and he jokingly pouted at me.
  • I held out a hand jokingly but to my surprise he actually gave the ten-dollar bill to me.
  • At Kensington Palace, Diana doted shamelessly on “ma boys,” as she jokingly referred to the princes in her version of an antebellum drawl, allowing them to spend hours in front of the television set, zip around the grounds on their BMX bikes, or chase each other down portrait-lined hallways and through chandeliered drawing rooms waving rubber swords. William and Kate
  • We jokingly say that the interior of the Pearl is too wet to walk into, yet too shallow for a pirogue [canoe].
  • The AAUW fellowship helped Margaret complete her dissertation, which she jokingly notes she might still be writing, had it not been for the chance to dissertate without being tied to a full-time teaching position. Meet Margaret Jackson: Opera Singer and Ethnomusicologist « AAUW Dialog
  • This was a place of great memory for the man and his family, a place he called jokingly NY Daily News
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  • Finally, on the sixth hole, I went over to Nick and jokingly said, ‘Somebody must have paddled you with one of those when you were a kid.’
  • Outside the lab, Ivins's neighbors, friends and pastor say, he played the piano every Sunday at what he jokingly called "the hippie Mass" in the school hall at St. John the Evangelist.
  • Only half-jokingly, De Vos adds: ‘In Canada, the footballers are just the oddballs who make the wrong decision.’
  • The vet jokingly rues the rollmops she's had for breakfast. Times, Sunday Times
  • We hear, repeatedly, about people who, jokingly to only themselves, say or do things that in this enrivonment are the heighth of stupidity. American student arrested over Arabic flashcards
  • Jokingly, she told Alec Woollcott she was thinking of practicing the Hindu custom of suttee. ISAAC CAMPION
  • Relocated temporarily to Los Angeles, the acerbic videomaker says (jokingly, we hope) that this is his final video.
  • He also jokingly refers to himself as the moody, bohemian member of the group, which is pretty much how most folks remember the man behind that amazing, ulcerous voice. Cobain's Journals: The Writer Behind The Rock Star
  • You could ask the boss to send a predator drone after Julian Assange kinda likehe jokingly threatened to do to any young whippersnapper who looks at his daughter the wrong way - ha, ha, ha. Gabor Rona: High-tech terrorism or low-tech fear mongering?
  • Koreans have taken to jokingly calling the side dish" geum-chi, "substituting in the Korean word for gold," CNN reports. Kimchi shortage: Cabbage crisis of national concern to South Korea
  • I jokingly call them the thoroughly modern Mennonites.
  • As someone who has overcome Tourette's - a syndrome that is often associated with coprolalia, the involuntary exclamation of obscenities - Dan Aykroyd has some choice words for David Cameron, who jokingly suggested that Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, was showing symptoms of the condition in the House of Commons. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
  • We now have a "clacker," and if someone is dominating the discussion we jokingly use the clacker to remind her to behave. Ask Amy
  • When they were developing cubism, they called each other Orville and Wilbur because they jokingly compared their enterprise to pioneering powered flight.
  • The mother had jokingly advised her not to go to any wild parties or get bitten on the leg by a scorpion.
  • I was greeted by a smiling stranger who bounded forward and jokingly ruffled my hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • We had jokingly warned the audience that earlier public airings of the song (and even, on occasion, just singing it in the lounge room at home) had precipitated unanticipated falls of rain.
  • At one point, the two jokingly compare their family's history to a Zola novel.
  • The mayor jokingly suggests traditional activities that take place in darkened movie theaters to help the audience preserve their precious body heat.
  • He refrained from crossing his letters and rarely wrote up the sides of the sheet, though twice he jokingly interlined a half-sheet upside down ( "heels over head") because Severn had complained of his writing being "too legible. New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn
  • Mr Berlusconi is famed for raising eyebrows with his often unpredictable remarks or gestures, once referring to US president Barack Obama as "suntanned" and jokingly suggesting in 2005 he had wooed the Finnish president. Undefined
  • He also jokingly notes that the film didn't do very well in Germany.
  • He says it jokingly, but we both know he means it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Near the beginning, the superintendent of the asylum states that the hospital is a ‘haven for the confined and confused’, adding jokingly that he means the staff and their associates as much as the inmates.
  • He said he took the advice to heart, and jokingly called himself an "arch-conservative."
  • Che jokingly called it'the day the fortress was taken '. Times, Sunday Times
  • I jokingly refer to the 'orchestrator' as the tea party block captain. Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis
  • After almost 45 minutes of listening, I jokingly interrupted to ask if they would humor me by playing a game.
  • He landed himself in hot water during a recent party after jokingly asking a woman for sex.
  • Toledo half-jokingly gave himself the title midway through 2009, but he's hoping the job will be more than a kicking post this year. New Orleans Saints Central
  • Look out one of the sea gulls doesn't take you for a bite of breakfast," he called jokingly after him. Sunny Boy in the Big City
  • He "jokingly" threatened to "neuk" (beat) them with a sjambok he said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Until his 4-iron from the right fairway bunker came up short and found the water at No. 18, Stricker had been two under through the minefield that begins with the 260-yard, par-3 15th hole - which one pro jokingly called a "reachable par-3" earlier this week. NYT > Home Page
  • With barely time for the sarsaparilla he jokingly promised himself on the flight back to London last Friday, he is mapping out where the mobile phone giant will go next.
  • I was greeted by a smiling stranger who bounded forward and jokingly ruffled my hair. Times, Sunday Times
  • It features a version of the round NASA logo -- jokingly known in house as the "meatball" -- broken into pieces. The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post
  • Tunno bren-de prin!" their escort cried above the tumult in his native tongue, a rolling, bouncing language that the Vanguardsmen jokingly referred to as "bedongadongadonga. Mortalis
  • As a surfer, I have been alarmed as the number of what we used to jokingly call "urban jellyfishes" has increased. Margaret Hyde: Yes We Can Have a Plastic Free Ocean
  • It is, she admits a huge amount of pressure, which she jokingly says she copes with by getting a lot of massages. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ventura says he's not seeking re-election because he doesn't want his family subjected to any more sniping from reporters, who he only half-jokingly suggested be required to wear the word jackal on their press passes. 'The Body': So September 10Th
  • Sarah jokingly called her "my monster".
  • When he jokingly referred to the story that he was descended from the Devil he meant no disrespect to his ancestor Woden.
  • When I pressed him for a theory, he half-jokingly suggested I call a sociologist at a university like UC Berkeley. Redding.com Stories
  • There was a knock on the door and Adam asked, jokingly, ‘Are you two love birds done with that quickie yet?’
  • I wondered if he was just trying to bait me, jokingly tease me.
  • The midwife said jokingly they were quite short-staffed so they were glad I didn't give birth in the hospital.
  • He jokingly called us the "A" students for our industriousness.
  • PZ didn't imply that he was having any specific kind of seisure (other than one caused by irony), so there's no reason for anyone in particular, whether you suffer from seisures or not, to take offense from someone jokingly stating they had seisure caused by something not related to any real disorder. Pharyngula
  • Set the replicator to ‘ham sandwich’ and power the device up, making sure to jokingly say ‘make it so!’
  • We jokingly refer to those whose self-respect verges on conceit as "chesty," while we compliment one who is not so extreme by saying, "He is no slouch. How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science
  • He was jokingly called old fox by his partner.
  • The accompanying caption jokingly explains that the sheep is not a habitual smoker. Times, Sunday Times
  • Richards has jokingly suggested that he comes from hardy stock which can withstand things that would kill the average person.
  • Some of the residents jokingly call it Seizure World (he rhymes it with the American pronunciation of ‘leisure’).
  • The "games room," as Granddad jokingly called the cherrywood cabinet that held the chess set, was beside fireplace. Temporary Wife
  • Sterne was a village vicar in the Church of England for about twenty-two years; The Sermons of Mr. Yorick are his own Mr. Yorick is a character in Tristram Shandy, distantly related to Hamlet's Yorick; Sterne applies the name jokingly to himself. posted by Brandon | 12:57 PM Archive 2005-03-01

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