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Jovially

Jovially \Jo"vi*al*ly\, adv. In a jovial manner; merrily; gayly.
--B. Jonson.

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jovially

adv. In a jovial manner

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jovially

adv. in a jovial manner; "he greeted his friend jovially"

Usage examples of "jovially".

It was his familiar flourish, an old story to Bibbs, and now jovially declaimed for the edification of Mary Vertrees.

About midnight, the father came in jovially, and asked me how I had enjoyed my supper.

The chef was jovially giving the child his first lessons in French, declaring that Marcus would be highly appreciative of the language once he started sailing to foreign shores like his father.

He laughed jovially, there in the dark, between draughts and deep sighs of enjoyment.

He was for issuing forth to vociferate and slap members upon their backs and jovially arrange committeeships on the giffgaff principle of give us the Speakership and you shall become a Chairman.

But Lord Marlow blundering jovially through the London scene and Lord Marlow bestriding one of his highbred hunters were two very different persons.

It was his familiar flourish, an old story to Bibbs, and now jovially declaimed for the edification of Mary Vertrees.

Frank went on jovially, "but a man can’t survive on crudites alone, can he, Jack?

You Boston Terrier, you, I said, jovially, but my mind was racing.