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jollier

[ jol-ee-er ]

noun

  1. a person who jollies, especially a person who uses teasing flattery in order to gain a desired aim.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of jollier1

An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; jolly + -er 1
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Yet the place is much looser and jollier than some of the tasting-menu chambers that have marched into town lately, like Saga, 63 Clinton and One White Street.

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It also makes "Peacemaker" a jollier and more complicated view into the DC world than those we see in the movies because Chris Smith isn't merely human, he's average.

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Even the jollier song “Perfect Wife,†with its upbeat drums and lively flutes, feels somber in the broader context of the project.

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The flashbacks allow the production design and hair and makeup team to dabble in some jollier looks than wartime invites, and Arterton and Mbatha-Raw look especially fabulous in their flapper wares.

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The phrase “party season†makes December sound like a choreographed procession of sparkly red carpet moments that, even in jollier years, didn’t quite chime with reality.

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