Jollies example sentences

jol·ly

verb

jollies (third person present)

  - encourage (someone) in a friendly way:

  - make someone or something more lively or cheerful:

  - a party or celebration:

jol·ly

noun

jollies (plural noun)

  - a lapstraked ship's boat that is smaller than a cutter, typically hoisted at the stern of the ship.

Synonyms

encourage, urge, coax, cajole, persuade, wheedle, Legal

"Jollies" Example Sentences

1. The children were on their jollies, running and screaming with delight.
2. He’s off on his jollies again, travelling the world.
3. She spent her holiday jollies relaxing on a beach.
4. They had a right jollies at the party.
5. The clown's antics brought jollies to the children's faces.
6. Let's have some jollies this weekend.
7. The team celebrated their victory with much jollies.
8. He's always up for a bit of jollies.
9. Don't spoil the jollies.
10. Their jollies came to an end when the rain started.
11. We had such jollies at the seaside.
12. The jollies continued late into the night.
13. The music added to the jollies of the celebration.
14. After a long week, she needed some jollies.
15. He's promised his family some jollies in the summer.
16. They were having the jollies of their lives.
17. The jollies continued until dawn.
18. His jollies were short-lived.
19. Enough with the jollies; it's time to work.
20. She wanted to share her jollies with friends.
21. The comedian's jokes brought the house down with jollies.
22. They went on a jolly holiday, full of jollies.
23. The children's jollies were infectious.
24. Despite the setbacks, they still found some jollies.
25. He’s been on his jollies all week.
26. Let’s have some more jollies!
27. Their jollies were interrupted by a phone call.
28. The party was full of laughter and jollies.
29. I need a day of jollies to relax.
30. It's time for some serious work, no jollies.
31. They were making jollies in the playground.
32. The jollies lasted until the early hours.
33. What jollies have you been up to?
34. She had a good time, lots of jollies.
35. This is no time for jollies, we have a crisis.
36. Let's get down to business, put aside the jollies.
37. He's always the one causing jollies and laughter.
38. The jollies were cut short by the unexpected news.
39. The children were filled with jollies as they opened their presents.
40. There are times for jollies, and times for work.
41. They had such jollies playing games in the park.
42. Her jollies were evident in her bright eyes.
43. He's off on a holiday; having some jollies.
44. Despite the rain, they still had a good time; some jollies.
45. The jollies of the evening were unforgettable.
46. The feeling of jollies washed over her.
47. The end of the jollies marked the start of work.
48. They are having jollies regardless of the weather.
49. After the hard work, they deserved some jollies.
50. The jollies of childhood are often cherished memories.

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