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the jokingly
adverb
In a joking manner.
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At the same time, though, the jokingly superficial nature of the holiday belies the celebrants' poignant vulnerability.
The jokingly reflective remarks were made to a ballroom full of journalists, politicians, advertisers and celebrities at a dinner at the Washington Hilton that celebrates press freedoms and the work of White House reporters as well as funds journalism scholarships and awards.
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The Fed's chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, has acknowledged the benefit, jokingly describing the savings as "interest that the Treasury doesn't have to pay to the Chinese".
In accepting the award, the directors jokingly took a dig at the American voters.
When we asked about the name, the rep jokingly responded "uPhone".
Reed seemed to relish his discussion with the President, jokingly offering the President a cameo in House of Cards.
Back then, the company jokingly listed the "3.5 mm headphone jack satisfying not new" as one of the first Pixel's big features on the product page.
In an interview with "Zach Sang & the Gang," the singer jokingly explained her reasoning: .
According to charging papers, the boy jokingly said the fire would be bigger if he tossed Sweet into it.
Even the male "volunteer" and the recipient of the knife, jokingly looks at his watch.
The aides jokingly call themselves the Alaska jihad.
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