Use "jocular" in a sentence

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1. They passed jocular rumors.

2. Ironic jocular chiefly Brit fellow: lucky Beggar!.

3. He is a jocular man, especially around women.

4. He sounded in a jocular mood.

5. William's jocular personality makes him a very popular person.

6. Halsey gave Victor Henry jocular prod with two fingers.

7. Michael was in a very jocular mood at the party.

8. I was appalled to hear his jovial, jocular style.

9. He was in a less jocular mood than usual.

10. Avoid scrapbook - type photos or jocular poses by officers on the scene.

11. She was incapable of elaborate artifice, and she restored to no jocular device.

12. Halsey gave Victor Henry a jocular prod with two fingers.

13. Moreover, once the cases were distributed to each member, the reactions were jocular.

14. Vi, […] our performances are pastimes jocular, To please the Auricular organ and the ocular

15. At the turn of a switch, an emotional tirade could become jocular chit-chat.

16. He paused for another puff from his cigarette and slipped into a more jocular tone again.

17. His brilliant speech, jocular talk and profound knowledge won our enthusiastic applause.

18. This, and my being esteemed a jocular verbal satirist, supported my consequence in the society.

19. 28 To those ballads he added a substantial leavening of others that were complimentary, jocular, and satirical.

20. Allegorical Saying ( Xiehouyu ) is an idiom that is widely used, popular, jocular and vivid sentence.

21. His attention and trust gave her jocular ease with men and what acceptance she had of her own forceful character.

22. 11 This, and my being esteemed a jocular verbal satirist, supported my consequence in the society.

23. “Binky” is, for instance, popular as both a name for small dogs and a jocular nickname for men

24. So we never hear the case put for it, except in jocular references to people on the lunatic fringe.

25. Her voice sounded unnaturally high; the brittle laugh she reserved for her boss's jocular, unamusing jokes was even more forced than usual.

26. Anecdotage (n.) 1823, "anecdotes collectively," from anecdote + -age.As a jocular coinage meaning "garrulous old age" it is recorded from 1835, and spawned anecdotard (1894).

27. Amusing adjective funny, humorous, gratifying, laughable, farcical, comical, droll, interesting, pleasing, charming, cheering, entertaining, comic, pleasant, lively, diverting, delightful, enjoyable, cheerful, witty, merry, gladdening, facetious, jocular, rib-tickling, waggish He …