Ekels jokingly pretends to be a professional critic or commentator, often exaggerating his observations and reactions to everyday situations. He uses humor to highlight the absurdities in mundane activities, like critiquing a simple meal or a casual outing, as if they were high-stakes events. This playful exaggeration serves to entertain his audience while also reflecting a light-hearted take on the seriousness often associated with criticism.
John Ekels was born in 1940.
Jan Ekels the Elder was born in 1724.
Jan Ekels the Elder died in 1781.
He jokingly suggested they go home together. They jokingly turned the lights off as they went out the door.
Jokingly Saying was created on 2006-08-01.
Yes, jokingly is an adverb. It means in the manner of a joke, or facetiously.
"I jokingly asked if he was good at flying cars." (Terrible example, I know.)However I'm not 100% certain that 'Jokingly' is even a word. Try:"In jest, I asked if he was good at flying cars."Jokingly; adverb: i.e: When I jokingly asked my buddy if he was any good at flying cars, he gunned the motor and showed me how fast his car could fly. Then, seriously, we hit a speed bump and the car was off the ground, flying.The Yankee Clipper's topmost sails were jokingly referred to as "cloud-cleavers".
Jokingly is the adverb form of "joking".An example sentence was: "he jokingly called his friend a name".
What did Mike say, jokingly, that Ruth could do with the frog
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