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The phrase "jolly man" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a cheerful or happy man. Example: The jolly man in the red suit laughed and handed out presents to all the children at the Christmas party.
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There I met him -- an infectiously jolly man of 61.
He is a jolly, jolly man who can make you laugh till you cry.
Cherry, a camp, rotund, jolly man once (accurately) described as a "somewhat conservative, gay Republican," has created a commercial monster.
His eventual handler, "Michael Green" seemed to him a jolly man, courteous and fond of his food.
Once, a jolly man in a turban stamped my passport after saying something incomprehensible.
Marie's father, a warmer counterpoint to Ginevra's, is "a jolly man with a humpty-dumpty shape and a handlebar mustache".
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It was raining on the Saturday afternoon when we visited, so we sat inside at one of many long wooden tables, surrounded by families and a group of jolly men who had settled in for a daylong card game.
And these jolly men take the greatest pleasure in handing the food parcels out Santa-like to the relieved and grateful recipients.
A swarm of Santas is about to descend on Branson, Mo., which is better known for country musicians than jolly men in bright red suits.
I was the jolly fat man".
The owner is a jolly fat man.
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