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Jollily

Jollily \Jol"li*ly\, adv. In a jolly manner.

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jollily

adv. In a jolly manner.

Usage examples of "jollily".

Then they would argue so jollily, and once or twice she had him in quite a tight corner, but as soon as he grew really serious, she gave in.

It was a gala event, with gun salutes, parades, speeches, and, of course, jollily that exceeded the bounds of sobriety.

He was a careless, yet eager-looking fellow, who walked with long strides, sometimes frowning, often with his cap pushed jollily to the back of his head.

Paul loved to see the black grains trickle down a crack in his palm into the mouth of the straw, peppering jollily downwards till the straw was full.

And dance he could so well and jollily, That he was called Perkin Revellour.

The sely* husband algate** he must pay, *innocent **always He must us clothe and he must us array All for his owen worship richely: In which array we dance jollily.