How To Use Jovial In A Sentence

  • How often I have I known him affect an open brow and a jovial manner, joining in the games of the gentry, and even in the sports of the common people, in order to invest himself with a temporary degree of popularity; while, in fact, his heart was bursting to witness what he called the degeneracy of the times, the decay of activity among the aged, and the want of zeal in the rising generation. Redgauntlet
  • That obvious familiarity of product and my jovial manner helped me pass through the whole security network unchecked. Corporate Cloak and Dagger
  • Instead he plays Arthur as a terrifying yet avuncular figure, apt to switch from jovial bonhomie to murderous rage with lightning speed.
  • In Shakespeare's "Henry IV," the rotund, free-living Falstaff character was known as Plump Jack, famous for his speech defending jovial indulgences--"banish plump Jack and banish all the world. To Ski Or Not To Ski
  • While he is always friendly, even jovial in a blokeish high-fiving way (his English having got better as my French gets worse) he tends to be infuriatingly circumspect and diplomatic.
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  • Jovial and verbose, Godfrey hat been friendly to me ever since I had come to Pontywen. GOODBYE CURATE
  • But who shall do justice to the dinner, and describe the turkey, and chickens, and chicken pies, with all that endless variety of vegetables which the American soil and climate have contributed to the table, and which, without regard to the French doctrine of courses, were all piled together in jovial abundance upon the smoking board? Oldtown Folks
  • While during the day it is very relaxing, at night it is jovial and good humoured.
  • If red roses are arranged with yellow roses or blossoms contain both red and yellow coloration, they express gaiety, joviality and happiness.
  • Father Whittaker appeared to be in a jovial mood.
  • He addressed me in a jovial manner.
  • The door banged open then and William flounced into the room with a jovial grin.
  • Not for him the public walkabouts among adoring throngs that marked Bill Clinton's jovial foreign jaunts.
  • Michael was in a jovial and optimistic mood.
  • And say, " he whispered, jovially , pulling Hurstwood over by the shoulder so that he might whisper in his ear, "if this isn't a good show, I'll punch your head.
  • A jovial person, his speeches are peppered with humour.
  • By the end of the programme, all the jovial banter has ceased. Times, Sunday Times
  • Edson jovially stresses the capaciousness of the genre.
  • Their pleasures gave but a pinchbeck joviality after all, were but a thin lacker spread over mercenary cares and heart-aching jealousies -- not the jealousies of passion, but the nipping vulgar vexation with which a shopkeeper trembles lest a customer should go to his rival over the way. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
  • The Tory could not work out why they were so jovial and even checked his trouser flies to make sure he had not caused the merriment by ‘flying low’.
  • But there is something in the whole crew, jovial or saturnine, which is found nowhere else, and which, whether in full splendour as in Shakespere, or in occasional glimmers as in A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • By profession a hotelkeeper, the elder Parer on all accounts had the shrewd joviality of his calling.
  • Large rounded headlamps, swaged bonnet and indicators integrated into the front grille give the vehicle a jovial appearance, accentuated by the deep front bumper.
  • When I go to a doctor or other medical professional, I'm not interested in "jovial and informal" because it is NOT A SOCIAL CALL. Quick Hit: Beware the Willy Bits - Feministing
  • Jovial and verbose, Godfrey hat been friendly to me ever since I had come to Pontywen. GOODBYE CURATE
  • A hearty trencherman and a bit of a wag, uncle George is jovial in every dimension. 6 A Colombian Family « Unknowing
  • The mood of the team is usually fairly jovial, but they were very subdued when it became apparent what was happening.
  • For several years Free Joe had what may be called a jovial time. Southern Prose and Poetry for Schools
  • As for the issue of moneye, if chaunce shal haue yt that we meet at a conferaunce (thou kan recognise me by myn brode sholdres, litel woolen hatte, and joviale expressioun), ich wille buye thee a drynke or thre. Chaucer, Making a Quick Buck
  • He was in a jovial mood.
  • Later I heard the sound of jovial laughter issuing from the boxroom. Rumpole and the Reign of Terror
  • Jupiter is jovial, Venus rapt and serene, but Mercury could do with a bit more diablerie and the final Neptune a better sense of the ethereal.
  • Those that are most merry and jovial are commonly, when they come to be in distress, most overwhelmed with heaviness and sorrow; their laughter is then turned into mourning. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • He spent the morning in jovial mood as guest of honour at a sponsorship of the arts award ceremony.
  • I waddled jovially around the apartment in my Santa suit, laughing through the beard's tiny mouth hole like a walrus blowing through its moustache.
  • a jovial old gentleman
  • First Impression: Julius is described as an individualistic, jovial, conceited rich boy who loves a glass of wine—or three. 5-Star Baby Name Advisor
  • The atmosphere was jovial and full of great expectancy as the ‘fun auction’ was about to begin.
  • Kev, I tend tend be jovial by nature but I do not accept that earnestness is the same as seriousness. A Fire Raging in Islington
  • She was a really jovial character and easy to like. The Sun
  • By profession a hotelkeeper, the elder Parer on all accounts had the shrewd joviality of his calling.
  • The evening's festivities were warm and jovial as city administrators and honored guests wished him the best of luck with his new job.
  • He spent the morning in jovial mood as guest of honour at a sponsorship of the arts award ceremony.
  • As for the issue of moneye, if chaunce shal haue yt that we meet at a conferaunce (thou kan recognise me by myn brode sholdres, litel woolen hatte, and joviale expressioun), ich wille buye thee a drynke or thre. Chaucer, Making a Quick Buck
  • He is remembered for his joviality and zest for life and love of the game.
  • And say, " he whispered, jovially , pulling Hurstwood over by the shoulder so that he might whisper in his ear, "if this isn't a good show, I'll punch your head.
  • His jovial manner and friendly approach sets him aside from all others that ever worked in town.
  • Praying-mantes were common, and one evening at supper one had a comical encounter with a young dog, a jovial near-puppy, of Colonel Rondon’s, named Cartucho. VI. Through the Highland Wilderness of Western Brazil
  • Gary Basaraba is a jovial veteran cop and Jason Gedrick plays his chip-on-his-shoulder rookie partner.
  • It took the form of a very jovial round faced friend of mine called Bill who lived two streets away.
  • I picked a jovial Kazakh man who moved some beans around a cloth, and then sang me his predictions. Times, Sunday Times
  • As far as being in Aries is concerned, the jovial and expansive nature of Jupiter is very well suited to the outgoing nature of the Arian sign.
  • In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip.
  • It was a jovial assemblage, well lubricated by preprandial cocaine and expensive dinner wine. Shortcut Man
  • I waddled jovially around the apartment in my Santa suit, laughing through the beard's tiny mouth hole like a walrus blowing through its moustache.
  • He did not belong, as the reader will perceive, to that puny variety of octogenaries who, like M. de Voltaire, have been dying all their life; his was no longevity of a cracked pot; this jovial old man had always had good health. Les Miserables, Volume III, Marius
  • The father laughs and jovially ruffles his son's hair.
  • Marie looked up at the girl and saw in place of the normally jovial smile an expression of sincerity.
  • The ranchman, who is half-hunter, half-stockman, and his wife are jovial, hearty Welsh people from Llanberis, who laugh with loud, cheery British laughs, sing in parts down to the youngest child, are free hearted and hospitable, and pile the pitch-pine logs half-way up the great rude chimney. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • Gone in an instant was that jovial giant, that golden boy, that chestnut-haired youth whom everyone admired.
  • Accompanying him in this is Browne as a jovial, if slightly dodgy "conveyancer", a procurer of rare, or in fact any, items. Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
  • Everyone's in a jovial mood and it's been a good night. The Sun
  • Ng Joo Siang, 52, a jovial Louisiana State University graduate who is hooked on golf, runs PacAndes like the family business it is despite its public listing. The Center for Public Integrity: 'Free-for-all' decimates fish stocks in the southern Pacific
  • He also very frequently filled the post of head godfather in baptisms of the subtly - jovial kind.
  • And the native turned out to have a luncheon basket on his head so my heart rose, and by and bye a big fellow in khaki stravaiged out of the shades -- a jovial, burly Britisher called "Boots," -- told me he was hunting up the other fellows, and that they had got home late last night -- this about half an hour after time fixed -- so much for Indian punctuality hereaway! From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
  • The evening's festivities were warm and jovial as city administrators and honored guests wished him the best of luck with his new job.
  • One of the guys is obviously the artist, and he is jovial, almost childish in his delight.
  • Gone in an instant was that jovial giant, that golden boy, that chestnut-haired youth whom everyone admired.
  • ‘Auntie Tina,’ a huge, jovial lady in a hot pink muumuu, strong-armed me into getting up for some island dancing.
  • The staff are very friendly and a jovial atmosphere prevails in the slightly cramped dining room, which spills out on to the pavement in the summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was not a flirtatious smile in anyway, very jovial i think it was.
  • Is there more to the man who jovially gave us such gems as, ‘If you stay here much longer you'll get slitty eyes ’, (to a group of Western students in China)?
  • Larry will be remembered for his lively, jovial manner for whom work was his pleasure.
  • He looks right and sounds good - jovial on the surface with menace always lurking beneath.
  • There is a touch of pathos in the picture of the prim, methodistical English lady, who hated the dirt and slovenliness of her husband's people, was shocked at their jovial ways and free talk, looked upon all Papists as connections of Antichrist, and hoped for the salvation of mankind through the form of religion patronised by Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century
  • Bobby Jindal has enough problems in his state to keep him busy for awhile and Mike Huckabee seems to be known as a jovial and cheerful talk show host more than a serious presidential candidate at the moment. Robert Guttman: Palin vs. Obama: It Could Happen and It Could Be a Close Election
  • Instead he plays Arthur as a terrifying yet avuncular figure, apt to switch from jovial bonhomie to murderous rage with lightning speed.
  • Gone in an instant was that jovial giant, that golden boy, that chestnut-haired youth whom everyone admired.
  • Of course it will be delivered with a jovial smile and a pat on the back.
  • A hyracotherium, or I miss my guess, " said Trizein with the forced joviality an adult often displayed for the unknown quantity of a youngster. Dinosaur Planet
  • At supper he was silent and ill - at - ease, but the missionary was jovial and animated.
  • The Admiral was not as jovial about it as Solor was.
  • Normally plump and jovial, he had become more thoughtful and was beginning to look his 60 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • But Scripture saith an ending to all fine things must be," and the friends of this jovial young "buckeen" began to tire of his idleness and his recurrent visits. Goldsmith English Men of Letters Series
  • If they were nervous, it was pretty tough to tell, they had such a friendly, jovial way about them.
  • If only it remained just jovial banter. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Tai-Pan chillo littel in house my, werry good, werry happy,” he said jovially. Tai-Pan
  • A jovial person, his speeches are peppered with humour.
  • Now, in Capricorn, these Jovial are not contingent upon Capricornian virtues, such as family connections, being on time for work, and practical use of inside knowledge. Horoscope for the week of May 20, 2008
  • After a quick and jovial discussion about the problem he checked the spark plugs and coil.
  • We have sung to you the jovial chorus of Evoe, evoe, and you will neither worship Comus nor Bacchus! Count Robert of Paris
  • It was done, I trust, with all decency, for I knew that I had the better kind of Calabrian to deal with; but neither the jovially intelligent man nor the pleasant simpleton would for a moment entertain this suggestion. By the Ionian Sea
  • A gregarious man, he was a generous and jovial host. Times, Sunday Times
  • We jovially washed down the meal with a few nips of Irish Cream.
  • Jovial, pot-bellied Faris joked with international journalists throughout, chain-smoking so hard that ash was permanently falling down his once-pristine galabia. BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • The three men laughed and continued the jovial remarks until their lunches arrived.
  • While my fellow-travellers and I were discussing how to pass the night and so much of the next day as must intervene before the jovial blacksmith and the jovial wheelwright would be in a condition to go out on the morass and mend the coach, an honest man stepped forth from the crowd and proposed his unlet floor of two rooms, with supper of eggs and bacon, ale and punch. The Holly-Tree
  • Major Jack Tilley warmed up the troops much in the fashion of a jovial high school principal preparing students for graduation.
  • Thus far into the interview the pace has been sedate, almost jovial.
  • Jovial and verbose, Godfrey hat been friendly to me ever since I had come to Pontywen. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Mohammed Said, for whom de Lesseps was to name Port Said, had since become a walleyed mountain of a man, a great eater and drinker and jovial teller of “French stories,” a ruler who liked to have his pashas wade through gunpowder carrying lighted candles to test their nerve. The Path Between the Seas
  • But a fleeting grimace is soon replaced with the jovial stoicism that runs through the English like rheumatism. Perhaps I shall hire a little boat ......
  • Two or three men in pink, on their way to the meet, drop in, and are very jovial and sharp-set, as indeed we all are. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • She was in jovial mood and seen laughing in the stands. The Sun
  • He was a jovial, charming character who had a heart of gold and would get on with anyone. Times, Sunday Times
  • ’ Scott has grown-up to be a brisk-hearted jovial young man and Advocate: in vacation-time he makes excursions to the Highlands, to the Border Cheviots and Northumberland; rides free and far, on his stout galloway, through bog and brake, over the dim moory Debatable Land, —over Flodden and other fields and places, where, though he yet knew it not, his work lay. Paras. 25-49
  • The jovial, comic book dramaturgy, featuring sudden changes of fortune and explosive showdown scenes, contributed to the immense success of this film.
  • There was a candelabrum with soft, red coloured candles in the middle of the elegant, circular table, its flames dancing jovially and lighting Eliza's lovely face in its warm splendor.
  • If Charles Dickens had created a bestiary, it might have resembled this one: It's positively jovial with oddity.
  • A friendly local crowd who speak English add to the jovial bonhomie and everyone seems to know your name.
  • It's one of those peaceful, jovial moments out-of-town sportscasters never seem to notice when they come to Philadelphia.
  • I was a happy, jovial tourist but just that. Times, Sunday Times
  • I jovially implied that the money would be far better spent in a place like war ravaged Sudan.
  • But he was mostly in a jovial mood as he conducted a round of interviews.
  • And the native turned out to have a luncheon basket on his head so my heart rose, and by and bye a big fellow in khaki stravaiged out of the shades -- a jovial, burly Britisher called "Boots," -- told me he was hunting up the other fellows, and that they had got home late last night -- this about half an hour after time fixed -- so much for Indian punctuality hereaway! From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
  • Tea and biscuits are on offer and the atmosphere is so jovial it feels more like a day out than a trip for medical treatment. The Sun
  • A jovial man, he liked to be smartly turned out in a blue blazer, tie and grey trousers. Times, Sunday Times
  • He spent the morning in jovial mood as guest of honour at a sponsorship of the arts award ceremony.
  • Maria began to laugh jovially, as though this was all just a jape.
  • The atmosphere was electric and both sets of fans were jovial and friendly for much of the game.
  • For his part, Frey was in a jovial mood, joking with the crowd throughout the night.
  • This is Satan the Tempter: jovial, charming and utterly plausible.
  • A glamorous adventure-woman, she was pictured in sepia photos wearing all manner of dapper outfits: grinningly flying planes and sailing sloops; giggling atop tall mountains; grimacing in thickest jungle; and jovially smoking pipes while waving swords and spears of all sizes. Unearthly Asylum
  • He was described as "jovial" and "down to earth," a good communicator with a sense of humor. GOP activists in Iowa divided on whether Palin can carry 2012 banner
  • Their cheeks glowed, their eyes glared; they resembled Bacchantes circling the god of riotous joviality with their shouts of "Evoe! evoe! Henry VIII and His Court
  • According to his spokesman, the PM's last Cabinet meeting was a jovial affair, with Brown recalling his bungled attempts to woo Sarah. Home | Mail Online
  • I needn't have worried, because Forrest cut such a jovial and outgoing figure that I briefly wondered if I had buttonholed the wrong man.
  • At the station the father, our dad, Mister Stanley by name, greeted us with hearty joviality, bussed my mother heartily and brushed our faces with hairy kisses to our cheeks.
  • Beside him sat a jovial fellow in his late forties or early fifties, with dark greying hair which was cropped short on the sides.
  • A highly agreeable lunch was had, the claret was good and the conversation jovial. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I lay, and wondered why light Came not, and watched the twilight And the glimmer of the skylight, That shot across the deck; And the binnacle pale and steady, And the dull glimpse of the dead-eye, And the sparks in fiery eddy, That whirled from the chimney neck: In our jovial floating prison There was sleep from fore to mizen, And never a star had risen The hazy sky to speck. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo
  • During the break a jovial Simpson talked outside the courtroom about golf and college football. O.J. trial: Quick decisions and applause
  • There is a touch of pathos in the picture of the prim, methodistical English lady, who hated the dirt and slovenliness of her husband's people, was shocked at their jovial ways and free talk, looked upon all Papists as connections of Antichrist, and hoped for the salvation of mankind through the form of religion patronised by Lady Huntington. Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century
  • The jovial evening was finished back at V's where we enjoyed a final vodka nightcap.
  • Little did she know that Alex loved her childishness and jovialness.
  • It is eminently in accordance with the signification of the English epithet -- rather a favorite, apparently, with our old writers -- the epithet jovial, which is derived from the Latin name of its head. Mosaics of Grecian History
  • ‘You can have as many nice little touches as you want, but if the song's a bit of a stinker it's not really much use,’ says the jovial bass player, hunched up on a chair in the Glasgow offices of Chemikal Underground.
  • There she has remained since as a show, and moreover as a sort of dining-hall for jovial parties from the city; one of which would seem to be on board this afternoon, to judge from the flags which bedizen the masts, the sounds of revelry and savory steams which issue from those windows which once were portholes, and the rushing to and fro along the river brink, and across that lucky bridge, of white-aproned waiters from the neighboring Pelican Inn. A great feast is evidently toward, for with those white-aproned waiters are gay serving men, wearing on their shoulders the city-badge. Westward Ho!
  • But this rather added to the general joviality, and the cake, which did taste extremely good, was quickly demolished.
  • Gregarious and jovial to the point of being manic, his movies are excuses for unforced frat boy fun.
  • He was in jovial mood as he cast his vote in Tuscany. Times, Sunday Times
  • His method of interacting with patients was to be jovial and carefree in an effort to relax them.
  • A jovial man, he liked to be smartly turned out in a blue blazer, tie and grey trousers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rain teemed down as both teams took to the pitch and while it didn't dampen the jovial atmosphere at the ground, it did make for a frustrating sixty minutes of football for both teams.
  • ‘Mariana,’ I answered after a moment, distrusting the man's jovial manner.
  • Despite my trying to remain jovial and positive Gerald was miserable and moody.
  • The mood was pretty jovial after the show and the band hung out and mingled.
  • The frogs croaked a jovial tune; the flowers smelled perfect.
  • The jovial anchorman on the local news reaches into the pocket of his blazer and extracts a fortune cookie.
  • He was in a jovial mood. Times, Sunday Times
  • While jocular and jovial most of the time, these two titans can grow a bit wearisome with their constant credit taking.
  • He was a shade disappointing last time, but at the prices I'm prepared to forgive one poor showing and focus instead on the promise of his previous second over today's course and distance, form which has been franked since by two wins from third-home Jovial. Talking Horses
  • A moth slowly fluttered in an erratic circle around her, dancing jovially.
  • There's the cold-eyed, creepy stillness and bottled aggression of the ex-military types, the jovial Swanndri bonhomie of the hunters, a swash of piratical old-timers and some adenoidal gun dorks.
  • Alan Craig looks like a regular Scot, not the dour miserable sort, but a wee nuggety jovial lad with a philosophical bent and a twinkle in his eye.
  • He was a jovial-looking man with a broad smile, playful hazel eyes and a thatch of silver hair.
  • The lavish event was then rounded off nicely with quiet Tequila and Jagermeister nightcaps and jovial banter amongst the attendees.
  • To be sure, depicted as jovial, effable, and magnanimous throughout, the beaten ‘Bull’ continues to embody ‘manly’ virtues such as fortitude, determination, persistence, strength, vigor, and so forth.
  • Jupillon's smile had the jovial expression imparted by a wicked mouth, a mouth that was almost cruel at the corners of the lips, which curled upward and were always twitching nervously. Germinie Lacerteux
  • Propped against the bar, to one side of my father stood his mate Barry - a jovial sort of chap, but full of blunt Yorkshire bluster and some cutting comments about my colourful shirt.
  • Briscoe eyed him sternly, the expression incongruous with the habitual aspect of his broad, jovial, florid face. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee
  • The Professor has been drinking and is in a very jovial mood, but he kids you not.
  • She sighed and turned her head to look behind her and gave him a jovial smile.
  • ” Having gained his point, he laughed, and his public laughed with him, for the usual British—or American—public likes to be amused, and thought it very amusing to see these beribboned and bestarred foreigners caught and tossed and gored on the horns of this jovial, slashing, devil-may-care British bull. Foes or Friends (1862)
  • As far as being in Aries is concerned, the jovial and expansive nature of Jupiter is very well suited to the outgoing nature of the Arian sign.
  • But don't keep your little ones away from Bell's fantastic YA debut on that basis: she treats the thread concerned with the soulless wake with a gentle touch that never threatens to overbear on the more jovial remainder of her novel. Archive 2010-02-01
  • The meal was passed in good grace with jovial banter tossed back and forth. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • The only question will be whether any cross the boundary of jovial banter and risk being banned from their ground for something more obscene. Times, Sunday Times
  • The warm, jovial man that had met us at the drawbridge now had solidified, becoming a cold-hearted sentinel that seemed to march metallically across the carpeted floor.
  • No problem," he said jovially.
  • he greeted his friend jovially
  • He was falsely jovial, with his booming, mirthless laugh.
  • The laugh was deep and jovial, yet any listener could pick out the sinister tone.
  • His jovial keyboard soloing hardly makes up for the lack of any true musical prowess.
  • It was 1962, and it seemed that the portiere at the residence where I was living was the only person in Rome who wasn't happy with the jovial Pope John XXIII. A Hail Mary pass, Karl Rove
  • A jovial man, he liked to be smartly turned out in a blue blazer, tie and grey trousers. Times, Sunday Times
  • True, I have lately suffered myself to be somewhat engaged here and there by a few jovial lads, who assist me in dispelling the anxious thoughts, which my perplexed situation excites. The Coquette, or, The History of Eliza Wharton: A Novel Founded on Fact
  • Late hours, heavy dinners, the indulgence of what are called jovial hours, and crowded parties, would soon have sent us whither they have sent so many of our literary contemporaries, long, long ago. Study and Stimulants; Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life
  • During one of my mandatory exercise periods on the ward, I saw a man in plaid pants and an orange shirt holding jovially one-sided conversations with everybody who walked past. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The mood was jovial, the speeches full of backslapping and congratulations.
  • With hands on bibles — both Arabic and English — the ministers of the semiautonomous Southern Sudanese government were transformed into the caretaker Cabinet for the new Republic of South Sudan at an informal and jovial ceremony. New nation of South Sudan to get currency
  • -- The Arabs are far more amusable, far more jovial and open-hearted. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
  • A gregarious man, he was a generous and jovial host. Times, Sunday Times
  • The masseur was a jovial lady from China, talking non-stop. My Longkang
  • Father Whittaker appeared to be in a jovial mood.
  • This chitchat - bitchy but accepting, faintly scurrilous but jovial - was yet another example of Hollywood wishfulness.
  • Although he had been here less than 24 hours, Sam knew this jovial bonhomie on Howell's part was unnatural.
  • He was joined by friends for the special occasion and was in jovial form as usual.
  • THEOREM V. ` ` That the circumjovial planets gravitate towards Jupiter; the circumsaturnal towards Saturn; the circumsolar towards the sun; and by the forces of their gravity are drawn off from rectilinear motions, and retained in curvilinear orbits. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume II: The Beginnings of Modern Science
  • The conversation became jovial through the stories they shared about being in a state of intoxication.
  • Yes the Boss was there in his ‘casual’ clothes, making sure he had a word or two with everyone, making jovial quips that we all tittered to and then wished that either you or he were somewhere else.
  • She threw her hand to her nose in disgust as her peers burst out into a jovial laughter.
  • Granted, the project does not hold my interest in the least, but my preceptor is a jovial fellow. Qdiosa Diary Entry
  • A hyracotherium, or I miss my guess," said Trizein with the forced joviality an adult often displayed for the unknown quantity of a youngster. Cattle Town
  • Adelaide began to walk slowly down the cobblestone pavement, head hanging lowly, a shadow of her bright, vivacious, jovial self.
  • A jovial person, his speeches are peppered with humour.
  • As one who works with words for a living, I must say that any invented word, like Porta Potti or pooper-scooper, has a cheerful or even jovial ring to it that I don't think you really intended when you invented the word cremains. New York Review: The Collected Stories Of Lydia Davis
  • And at this point, I'll jovially join in and roll my eyes at my own sloth and indolence.

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