The jolly carolers sang excitedly at each house on the block.
Santa Clause is really jolly but was not so jolly when he saw his naughty list.
The word "jolly" can be translated to French as "joyeux" or "gai".
Like is the preposition.
The word "jolly" has the same initial sound as "giant."
You can use "tis" in a sentence as a contraction of "it is" or "it has." For example, "Tis the season to be jolly" or "Tis been a long day."
You can use it instead of using the word pub. Example, "Bob walked into the jolly tavern."
Jolly is an adjective.
This cup of tea is jolly divine.It was divine intervention.She looks pleasantly divine today.
The word jolly has 2 syllables. You figure this out by saying the word aloud. Jolly is jol-ly. Two syllables.
Jolly means noisily happy.
Santa Clause is really jolly but was not so jolly when he saw his naughty list.
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")
The word "jolly" can be translated to French as "joyeux" or "gai".
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