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

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And he becomes a jollier, fatter figure than he ever was before.
The mood in Harare, the capital, is jollier than it was under Mr Mugabe.
Browsing Electronically heated puffers, pre-layered sweaters, supersize scarves and more to make winter dressing jollier.
No odyssey was ever jollier, more symmetrical, or less characterized by either travel or solitude than this dance.
Dr. Goodman, the surgeon, was a furry man like a character in an Ed Koren cartoon, only jollier.
In its pages she seems jollier than her dance reputation suggests, but with a talent for mordant satire.
And, what could possibly be jollier than slipping on a comfy onesie, commandeering the couch, and settling in for a movie marathon?
Perhaps he returned to his office on Park Row in a jollier mood than usual when he sat down to write an editorial about the Quadrilateral fortresses of northern Italy.
The insights could help us build better corridors and thoroughfares that make it easier for us to get from place to place, and just maybe make holiday travelers a little jollier.
In the early years, its founding preachers could be "angry" and "vile," but then the settlement was reorganized by rather jollier Puritans, one of whom liked Irish whiskey and Welsh conjurors.
The next day Mr Moon's office released a decidedly jollier picture, of Mr Moon shaking hands with Mr Kim, during impromptu talks at the border between North and South Korea, aimed at resuscitating the summit with Mr Trump.
She moved to Liscombe Park, the Elizabethan mansion of a family friend, where a much jollier time was had, though the trip to Bletchley down pitch-black country lanes for night shifts was hairy, to say the least.
Lancing Council's strategy was to commission some branding, put up some signs off the A259, and make the place a bit jollier—more "seasidey", in Ms Plant's description—in order to persuade traffic to pass through rather than by.
"The object of the video apparently was to show a jollier and more human side of the candidate," he writes, knowing he doesn't have to say more than that; the senator, the bacon and the gun have done all the work.
Luckily, one Twitter user, Omar Najam, thought to adjust the ad with a more appropriate tune, replacing its jollier original score with the theme from Captain America: The Winter Soldier (which is arguably one of the best films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe).
These ideas include encouraging "innovative [Medicare Advantage] benefit structures and plan designs"—"innovation" being the jollier term for privatization in the Trump era—and ensuring that the government doesn't promote regular Medicare ahead of Medicare Advantage, which probably means directing the government to more fulsomely promote Medicare Advantage.
" And as the sun sets on one of the most iconic endings in Western cinematic history, you'll shake your head sadly, knowing that Casablanca could have been approximately 60 percent jollier if only the Dire Straits had been around: In the words of the now-immortal "Walk of Life": "After all the violence and double talk / There's just a song in all the trouble and the strife / You do the walk, yeah … you do the walk of life.
Zwicker has been described as a "simpler and jollier version of Cassino", played in Germany.Parlett, David. The Penguin Book of Card Games. London: Penguin (2008), p. 405. .
A heavily sanitised American version was produced. The most notable change is that Father Christmas was re- voiced by William Dennis Hunt, becoming much jollier, and all 76 (75 by Father Christmas, 1 by a child's voice in a song) instances of the word "blooming" were replaced with "merry". Scenes where Father Christmas gets drunk, over- eats, dances with chorus girls and suffers a hangover were removed. Also cut are a few candid moments showing his "builders' bum".
He grumpily disapproves of his own presents (apart from a bottle of brandy from Fred), but a jollier, more festive side of him also starts to show as he sings carols in the shower and calls his Christmas dinner "Lovely grub!" Exhausted after his travels, he retires to bed, though not before giving his cat and dog their own presents and wishing the reader "Happy Blooming Christmas!" Coward, McCann & Geoghan published the US edition of Father Christmas in October (). Kirkus Reviews gave the book a starred review, signifying remarkable merit.
The género chico evolved from this form towards a relatively faithful portrait of everyday Madrid life, in keeping with the abovementioned Realism. However, unlike Realism, which lingers on the darker and murkier aspects of reality, such as poor, marginal sections of society and the violence running through them, the género chico, whilst dealing with low-class neighbourhoods and uneducated people, concentrated on the jollier, picturesque aspects of Madrid, such as the dialect of the characters, and their most jovial facets. Moreover, as a unique characteristic of the genre, the constant presence of open-air parties, often at night, which appear at the beginning of the plays in order to situate them and at the end as dénouement.
Forced to don the Santa suit once more, Willie is arrested when he beats up a much jollier Santa (due to mistakenly thinking the other Santa is a pedophile) but is bailed out by one of the charity's founders, Diane. Though she wants to fire Willie for his behavior, she relents when he agrees to attend AA meetings with her. Diane's husband Regent, who also runs the charity and is cheating on Diane with his secretary, orders his head security guard Dorfman to track and follow Willie, becoming suspicious of how much time he's spending with Diane. Meanwhile, Marcus, after doing recon work, tries to seduce another security guard (Gina), so he can obtain the keys to Regent's office where the charity's safe is kept, but he fails to do so, as Gina is "high maintenance".
Fath-Ali Shah, creator of the marble slide, who is supposed to have felt the need to use it every day John H. Waller, commenting on Qajar Dynasty art, mentions, without any credible source, that such a slide was used by Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and his harem: > Beyond range of the artists' canvases were even jollier scenes; Fath Ali > Shah, it was said, happily whiled away the hours as, one by one, naked harem > beauties swooped down a slide, especially made for the sport, into the arms > of their lord and master before being playfully dunked in a pool.John H. > Waller, Beyond the Khyber Pass: the road to British disaster in the First > Afghan War, Random House, 1990, p. 59. The slide was described by Edward Granville Brown in his account of Negaristan Palace in Teheran: > a beautiful marble bath [is] furnished with a long smooth glissoire, called > by the Persians sursurak ("the slide"), which descends from above to the > very edge of the bath. Down this slope the numerous ladies of Fath-'Ali > Shah's harem used to slide into the arms of their lord, who was waiting > below to receive them.

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