possibly comes from the jesters of old
as jolly as ME
most jolly
Jolly means noisily happy.
The noun 'jolly' is an abstract noun, a British word for a party or a good time, a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'jolly' is jolliness.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'jolly' is the gerund, jollying.
No, it is not an adverb. The word jolly is an adjective. The rarely used adverb form is "jollily." (writers use "in a jolly manner")
It orginated from the English word "jolly", referring to a joyful atmosphere.
as jolly as ME
The origin of the name is unclear. Jolly Roger had been a generic term for a jovial, carefree man since at least the 17th century and the existing term seems to have been applied to the skeleton or grinning skull in these flags by the early 18th century
JOLLY XD you just have to shake your hair crazily to be jolly! JOLLY XD
If you are talking about fifa, you can if you are JOLLY, JOLLY,JOLLY AND most of all you are being RANDOM and JOLLY
jolly,jubilant
Nicholas Jolly has written: 'Nicholas Jolly'
According to the Jolly Ranchers website, they are NOT.
The Jolly Gamer is a YouTuber
most jolly
jolly ranchers and either gum or the chewy jolly ranchers in the middle
You can use "jolly" as an adjective to describe someone who is lively and cheerful, for example: "She had a jolly demeanor that brightened everyone's mood."