Sentence examples for jolly character from inspiring English sources

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"Oh, come on, Lizzo!" Hynes's outwardly jolly character chides a weeping Davis in Lizzie And Sarah.

Bearded and burly, he was a jolly character, with a guttural laugh that turned heads when it rang.

By Esther McCoy The New Yorker, July 5, 1947 P. 21 Daughter visits her home after years of absence; tells of domestic happenings-Monday wash- and of the family cleaning woman, a whistling, jolly character, who had no use for male grapes.

Kung Fu Panda ("Po") is a "jolly" character who is also lazy, sloppy, and lacking in willpower.

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Friedman and Eastlund, two jolly characters, eschew talk of bugs and bombs, and strip it to its essence as only a Little book can.

They know there isn't much downside to having a jolly cartoon character in the London mayoralty – the post doesn't have much power, after all.

This jolly, hearty character sharing a joke with the painter seems almost overbearingly real, yet Hals made him in the studio.

But many people still associate the word "hobo" with some jolly cartoon character who chooses to carry a stick with a bandana tied to its end, endlessly jumping trains and cooking beans over a campfire.

Instead of being the jolly, warm character she was during the show's early years, she became a sombre battle-axe, hardened by a life of misery in Albert Square.

The Shellette lacked the Jolly's cheerful character, however, and of the 80 built only a handful are believed to still exist.

The place is so bland that, by comparison, Pigeon Creek, the jolly hometown of Ms. Witherspoon's character in "Sweet Home Alabama," might as well be Tobacco Road.

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