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Discover LudwigThe expression "a jolly" is not a complete sentence.
It is an adjective that is used to describe someone's cheerfulness, humor, or good spirits. For example, you could say "She had a jolly disposition and always put everyone in a good mood."
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He's a jolly child.
A jolly nice Bilderberg.
This wasn't a jolly.
"It's not a jolly.
A jolly sadism was the dominant effect.
And it was a jolly dinner, too.
A JOLLY fishmonger is an inspiration.
It was just a jolly evening".
What a jolly riot it is though.
I absolutely like a jolly workroom.
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Luckily I got a 'jolly good' for the Samuel Johnson".
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