And I felt that if I was this happy in life, my life would be permanently happy and jocund. |
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July is one of the most popular jocund, jocose, and jocular months of the year. |
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Within a few months, he was his usual jocund self, and growing like an aurochs. |
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He was always jocund and grinning, while I always just stare in annoyance. |
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As the adverts have hammered home since late November, Christmas is a time of jocund family harmony and togetherness. |
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Each piece of the collection is a veritable painting, setting the scene for jocund characters in subtle bright red harmony. |
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His work always amazes the public when discovering new signs and new stylised symbols in his paintings: the dollar sign, an angel, the jocund, a cow head, a warrior, a biker. |
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By the end of the BBC4 Monty Python drama Holy Flying Circus all I was clear about was these men seemed precious, exhausting and not particularly jocund in the company of women. |
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I'm not particularly fond of Van Morrison, but the thought of that legendary grump doing anything remotely jocund for anyone with a broad smile on his chops would truly signify a rearranging of the earth's karmic chakras. |
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There was once a widow, fair, young, free, rich, and withal very pleasant and jocund, that fell in love with a certain round and well-set servant of a college. |
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Thanks to certain alchemic pens, which have touched even garbage to gold-paper, murder has been as fine, and withal as jocund among us, as a May-day sweep. |
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