And at this point, I'll jovially join in and roll my eyes at my own sloth and indolence. |
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I jovially implied that the money would be far better spent in a place like war ravaged Sudan. |
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We jovially washed down the meal with a few nips of Irish Cream. |
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Maria began to laugh jovially, as though this was all just a jape. |
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He greets everyone jovially, high-fives them and kisses old acquaintances on both cheeks. |
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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. |
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A moth slowly fluttered in an erratic circle around her, dancing jovially. |
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Mr Fox campaigned for the bill, ordered police protection for a two-week Zapatist peace cavalcade to Mexico city, and jovially brushed off the rebel leader's persistent barbs. |
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I got up on a given morning in this town and jovially went off to work-I was working for the province-only to find on that given day that 23 people were being cut in that department, and I was one of them. |
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I feel like a bit of a tosser, to be honest: Tom aside, I don't really know any of these people, and here I am, jovially weighing in on the round-robin emails with mediocre World-Cuppy one-liners – Gut Truster gone circular. |
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Some amateur bakers concoct a rum baba in a Home Counties marquee, while Mel and Sue look on jovially and an elderly lady comments on the baba's moistness before the least-moist baba's owner is tearfully dispatched. |
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The assorted Congress and BJP politicians managed to mingle without obvious rancour Jairam Ramesh, a former minister, made a point of jovially shaking lots of hands. |
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A few of the men were jovially drunk, a few of them savagely so. |
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The last time she had visited, Sean's father, Tiny Tim, who was tight as a tick with his money, jovially presided over the place, one big yard filled with rusting cars. |
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