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  1. in a very cheerful and friendly way

108 Sentences With "jovially"

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"For summer break is ours at last," she jovially sings.
Palace gardeners could be seen jovially going about their chores.
Music plays jovially in juxtaposition to this space of deep grief.
Popping up from her chair at Ms. Wang's show, she jovially greeted Anna Wintour.
As everyone waited to begin, the assembled members occupied themselves by jovially roasting Hanson's BlackBerry.
The song reminds me of a dark dollhouse, jovially manic with a child-like frenzy.
Moïse was talking jovially with workers as they loaded freshly cut banana stems onto a truck.
Before long, photos of the President jovially interacting with the Russians were splashed all over the internet.
They're even jovially embracing all the bad press they've been getting — which only pisses off people more.
He greeted us jovially, barefoot and dressed in bluejeans and a crisp, untucked blue button-down shirt.
After holding those precious ingredients close, you toss them into the pan where they jovially bounce around.
He is joined by Angela Meade and Michael Fabiano; Carlo Rizzi conducts; Robert Carsen's jovially garish production remains.
He smiles a lot and greets his customers jovially before giving them advice on how to tackle their missions.
" He must have looked ill-disposed—or maybe he just looked ill—because then she said jovially, "Come on!
Across Instagram, guests posted images of all of their holiday shenanigans: barbecuing, baking cakes, and jumping jovially in bikinis.
At one point, Clooney and Roberts, sitting next to each other, jovially swapped phones to speak to each other's callers.
Today, THUMP is premiering B-side cut "Low Budget Action Movie," a jovially cosmic track full of warmth and whimsy.
He clasped hands jovially with French President Emmanuel Macron instead of gripping him at length, as he did in May.
At F8, Facebook's Vice President of Messaging Products, David Marcus, jovially reported that Messenger's integration with business is going swimmingly.
" There were no takers, though another customer waved a receipt and jovially shouted, "I got my lottery ticket right here!
Heartbroken fans Grimmie posted a video hours before her last performance in which she jovially invited fans to see her show.
At 5, my orange-carrot marmalade bubbles jovially, like a soft samba bass rhythm under a woman singing about loving women.
Blunt's Poppins nods jovially at the family's disbelief, while anticipating the pleasure of enveloping them in a second whirlwind of magic.
Someone jovially shouted "Hey, who is that guy?" as the all-to-knowing crowd guffawed because this celebrity was really THAT famous.
"Many people pass here, and from 4pm I get a lot of customers - they even queue to buy fish," said Akinyi jovially.
To the Movies" features all the rocket-paced action and jovially juvenile silliness that thrill fans of the TV series "Teen Titans Go!
Noah tracked down the happy artist, who was having a Paris exhibition, and Furkat greeted him jovially, the punch-up in Brooklyn forgotten.
Much of my recording of the interview is Xylouris and the waitress jovially discussing the finer points of all thing Greek, in Greek.
"It's going well ... Get me a ladder," the portly then-London Mayor jovially shouted as the crowds below laughed along after he became stuck.
News accounts jovially denounced the law as creating a "bunny problem" -- as in, would the Playboy Club now have to hire men as bunnies?
I was a kid who no longer ate dessert when I watched Ms. Leigh's character jovially lick an ice cream cone beside her therapist.
"Let's have at it, young soldiers: What's on your mind?" he jovially asked a group of US Army soldiers in military police and engineering units.
The Entertainment In Henry VIII's time, festivities were led by the jovially-named Lord of Misrule beginning on Christmas Eve and ending on January 6.
The Croatian staff could always be found in the lobby of our shared building smoking cigarettes and jovially watching the Games on television from beanbag chairs.
She calls many of the youngsters that come in by name, and chats with them jovially while stuffing candy into the store's signature brown paper bag.
He makes "garbage-pail soup" for Alan Alda; plays the national anthem for a Mets game; collaborates, jovially and seemingly scrubbed of ego, with other musicians.
While Pukie was a light figure, treated almost jovially at times, Rhabdo, he stresses, was always seen in the early days of CrossFit as a darker force.
"Everywhere!" the Game of Thrones actor responds jovially after a humorously timed beat, throwing his arms out wide to the laughter of River, Clarkson and the audience.
At Morton's, the waitress jovially presented me with the menu and told me the specials, with no idea of the sinister plot I had formed before arriving.
"Happy Birthday," a brief interlude, finds Parx jovially singing an impromptu jingle for the person who has her heart, only to find that she's been sent to voicemail.
" An inveterate shopper most of his life, he added jovially, "There's something wonderful about taking a tag off a pair of socks, off a shirt, off a jacket.
It has been weeks since President Trump visited to jovially toss rolls of paper towels to needy fellow Americans and brag about how successful the recovery effort was.
They are wealthy enough not to care about any pretense of nobility — Edlis jovially explains how he often prefers to "trade" art rather than write checks to dodge taxes.
Things go from jovially tying one on after a long shift to sobbing at closing time on their 2003 album Who Will Survive and What Will Be Left of Them?
But we can jovially dig his ribs a little for being blissfully unaware of the list of prominent and openly gay people who have won Oscars for various things before.
We have here all the intentional awkwardness that Nietzsche noted in his praise of this piece, the jovially insane transitions yet steady spirit: truly a medieval woodblock print in sound.
On Monday, after he announced the timetable of his departure and expressed his support for Ms. May, he was recorded jovially humming as he re-entered 10 Downing Street, seemingly relieved.
When I answered "both," he piled plates with spicy shrimp, chicken and boudin sausage — on the house, along with the beer — while patrons jovially tutored me on Cajun lingo and customs.
In contrast to the confrontational and aggressive approach that characterized cities where police-civilian relations have turned poisonous, at the peaceful protest in Dallas, police moved freely and jovially among the crowd.
" When contacted on Thursday, Saini told Reuters he had said nothing wrong and meant no disrespect to women, adding, "If I said something jovially, it should not be taken in a bad light.
"Look at it," he said, gesturing to snapshots of him jovially clutching baby pandas to his chest, which were tacked in his office at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute in Front Royal, Virginia.
At a meeting of tech executives on Monday, Trump jovially claimed that since his election the stock market's capitalization had grown as much as the $3.5 trillion in value represented in the room.
On the way up to view the Singapore skyline from the roof of the Marina Bay Sands, a hotel owned by Mr. Trump's supporter Sheldon G. Adelson, Mr. Kim waved jovially at bystanders.
While Beatles lore has depicted the making of the White Album as the beginning of the group's breakup, the hours of previously unreleased tapes reveal a band patiently and often jovially working together.
As much of the world, including US lawmakers and top members of America's business community, condemns Riyadh for its alleged actions, President Donald Trump's chief diplomat is jovially hanging out with the likeliest culprit.
"He was standing a little in front of me, so I didn't see how he emoted about it, but from his voice, it sounded to me like he reacted rather jovially to their gesture."
Answering questions after the festival's press screening, DuVernay jovially thanked the revenue Netflix pulled in from shows like Luke Cage and Stranger Things for helping provide the budget needed for a project like this.
Colman and Stone were in an interview by Sky News at the BFI London Film Festival when actor James Smith tried to jovially worm his way in to the shot and steal the limelight.
Erickson, who is now 41, is a conservative absolutist who made his name in the mid-2000s by "blowing up" — in the Twitter parlance he jovially employs — Republican leaders he viewed as insufficiently principled.
It was, as it happened, quite daylit outside, and Krell jovially discussed the sudden whirlwind of pre-release and pre-tour activity he'd been thrown into (his tour began the same day the album was released).
Netflix's Tuca & Bertie comes from the creative team behind BoJack Horseman, but the show takes place in a much zanier, more surreal world where a boob or two can be seen flopping around jovially at every turn.
The staff, chivvied jovially along by an intrepid retired Scottish schoolmarm who created the restaurant a few years ago with an Ethiopian business partner, wrap yellow and white shawls around the guests against the sudden evening chill.
Washington (CNN)The Clinton Presidential Library released photos Friday featuring former President Bill Clinton interacting jovially with Donald Trump, a reminder of how close the Clinton and Trump families were before they ran against each other for the presidency.
And perhaps you also watched as the obnoxiously calm elderly nurse leading your class laughed jovially at your ignorance and insisted that labor takes an average of 14 hours for first-time moms so please sit down and chill.
Art, life and politics are all in the mix as the action unfolds in a jovially surreal combination of Wagner's late 19th century, the libretto's 16th, and the 20th-century Nuremberg courtroom in which Nazi war criminals were tried.
But there was also a casual humility and palpable joy to the whole thing, complete with goofy monologues that included at least one mention of bodily fluids and an audience Kiss Cam that brought Maxwell close to tears laughing jovially onstage.
Even after the curtain calls, this sardonic show can't resist one more uncomfortable joke: He reappears in his wheelchair as the janitor tasked with cleaning up confetti, and (jovially) makes the children in the audience feel guilty enough to join him.
Not only did the cult hero show up to the launch of the new bar and resturant, owned by his son Homer Murray and partners — Bill got to work serving up shots, singing jovially and just generally being the legend that he is.
The official newspaper of the Workers' Party of Korea featured 14 photographs, covering more than half of the front page of its Tuesday issue, showing Kim jovially walking with officials from the city-state at a tropical garden as well as beside an infinity pool.
And all of this visual thematic filmmaking comes to a brilliant head in one scene — in which the professor, Quadri, suspecting that Marcello's visit has a darker purpose, jovially confronts him with an allegory of Marcello's own moral emptiness — the famous allegory of Plato's cave.
Contrary to the bleak representation of the town given in the Stump & Candle, the Bulgarian grocery store neighboring it is bustling with activity, and the two female clerks chat jovially in native dialect to customers and a group of men congregated by the store room.
He mentioned that he was keen to "sweep away" barriers to trade between the United Kingdom and the United States as part of a Brexit package, jovially saying he hopes goods such as shower trays and certain socks could soon be allowed into his country.
And why do I get the distinct impression that Keaton, who positively chomps on the scenery throughout, is in an entirely different movie from Alan Arkin, playing a bigwig potential investor, who at one point jovially remarks, "This is a disaster!" while wandering through a burning landscape?
Near the midpoint of the show, during the wry "Pore Jud Is Daid," when Curly visits Jud in his dingy smokehouse and jovially encourages him to kill himself, Fish plunges the theatre into darkness, obscuring the stage, and projects video of Jud's face on the wall.
"My coworker and I were splitting a pitcher of margaritas and some guac at a rooftop bar, and a guy at the table next to us accidentally elbowed me in the head — or so I thought — and then, very jovially, said he'd buy us a round of shots to make up for it," Kristina King, a 24-year-old living in New York, recounts of the night she was unexpectedly roofied.
The men joke with Mainwaring, not realising the truth, even when Mainwaring jovially tells Jones to lead the men off on their twenty-mile march.
Mitchel asked of the Singer building. Garvin jovially responded "I don't know; I think it follows the Tower of Babel", to which the courtroom laughed.
As a receiver with the Seahawks, Raible was often jovially referred to as "the other Steve," much less celebrated than hall of fame teammate Steve Largent.
To starve the entity, Kirk and Kang encourage their crews to act jovially and to laugh with one another loudly. The entity fades and leaves the ship.
The processions usually feature loud music and dancing, leading to a town-wide, festival-like ambiance (jovially named ladai or battle) enjoyed by all participants and spectators.
He also played under compatriot Arsène Wenger who jovially recalled being on the wrong end of a sliding tackle saying "Even on the morning of a Cup final he could tackle and even if it was the manager then no problem!".
At the Vodafone Crossword award ceremony, Datta-Ray is alleged to have recounted the trials and tribulations of publishing the book. "He jovially jibed at his Indian publishers for having made so many mistakes," which were rectified by the Singaporean publishers of the international edition, ISEAS.Ipsitaa Panigrahi. Exclusively Literati.
Map of southern Africa just prior to Union. The Cape Colony is shaded red, the Boer republics orange. After the elections of 1908, when the Merriman government came to power, Molteno was the unanimous choice as Speaker. As Speaker of Parliament, Molteno abandoned his jovially anarchic style of politics, and became solemn and decisive.
Many source-code editors and IDEs have been involved in ongoing user arguments, sometimes referred to jovially as "holy wars" by the programming community. Notable examples include vi vs. Emacs and Eclipse vs. NetBeans. These arguments have formed a significant part of internet culture and they often start whenever either editor is mentioned anywhere.
The hasty endeavour fails to turn up Ofosu's group and the ship sails, bound for France, prior to sailing on to New York. Ofosu's group encounters another stowaway, who had boarded the ship in Cameroon. The men jovially discuss the vocations they intend to pursue in the United States. Later, their water container breaks, forcing them to leave the cargo area to forage for water.
Acting for Animators described "When We're Human" as "fun and lively production number". IGN deemed it "perhaps the least interesting song in the film". Entertainment Weekly described it as a song of "optimism", while Marshall and the Movies said the three characters are "jovially longing". FilmScore ClickTrack cited this as a prime example of the film's clever orchestrations, and described the musical style as "Dixieland".
On a day his wife is busy hosting a birthday party for their son, Desvallées pays Pégala a visit. At first he tells the confused writer jovially that he and his wife have an open marriage and sits and talks pleasantly with him. He asks for a tour of the small flat. On seeing the bed his demeanour changes, as he pictures his wife there.
After Hercules jovially smacks her bottom, She-Hulk sends him through a brick wall, and says she will relegate the idea of a relationship with him to fantasy, as she finds the reality disappointing.She- Hulk (vol. 2) #25 Despite this, years afterwards they eventually sleep together. She-Hulk has many friends in the superhuman community, most of whom showed up for her Christmas party in the 2015 Gwenpool Special.
In 1965, I.C.S. awarded LeTourneau his diploma in engineering, 50 years after he studied the course. LeTourneau was 76 at the time and, in accepting the diploma, jovially remarked to executive assistant, Nels Stjernstrom: "So now I've got a diploma. Now I'm educated."Source: "The LeTourneau Legend", page xiv; "Stjernstrom files," LeTourneau archives, Longview, TX In 1966, at age 77, LeTourneau handed over presidency of his company, LeTourneau Technologies to his son, Richard.
Speaking retrospectively about the recording process, Welsh said that the album took a long time to record. Admitting that it was due to them partying, jovially suggesting that "it wouldn't have took so long if Strongbow wasn't included." The North Stands for Nothing was released on 26 June 2010, through Small Town Records. Two days prior to its release, While She Sleeps held an album launch show at The Plug in their hometown.
"One must admire Saint-Saëns's skill in making a long and effective piece out of unpromising material [...] how much better Chabrier captures, right from the start, the spirit of the festive joust with music which rattles jovially between the hands", Johnson comments. Chabrier regularly sang this song at the Marquise de Ricard's Parnassian salon. It evokes the galop of a horse and plays on ambivalence between modal and tonal harmony, creating new and strange effects.Delage, Roger.
He goes over all of the points of the trial as well as the conniving done by the state to protect Mr. Clinton's reputation and advance Bixby's career. Bixby's rebuttal emphasizes the confession and plays on the emotions of the jury, most of whom were friends with Clinton. He claims that they can't find Ben innocent without finding Clinton guilty. The jury retires to deliberate, and Harper jovially challenges Mitchell to declare his intentions for Susan.
Inspector Palmu is depicted as an older officer who is only interested in facts. He also has a keen sense for when someone is lying, and is often frustrated by the bureaucracy of the police department. Though Palmu can be forward and even openly rude, he is shown being extremely sensitive around women, though he is irritated by a sexually promiscuous lady in Tähdet kertovat, komisario Palmu. Palmu can also sometimes act more jovially, and makes jokes to irritate suspects to take action, and reveal their motives.
In 1985, WSU won their third Apple Cup in four seasons, a feat they have accomplished only two other times (in 1954 and 2007).Washington State Game by Game against Opponents Prior to the 1985 Apple Cup, in which the Washington Huskies were favored, Husky coach Don James jovially contrasted himself to Walden by quipping, "I'm a 2,000-word underdog." Following a 3–7–1 season in 1986, Walden left in mid-December to become the 28th head coach for Iowa State, and Dennis Erickson became the Cougars' next head coach.
Despite this, it is not uncommon to see such behavior with adults, in which case it is generally done jovially, out of boredom. Typical examples of doodling are found in school notebooks, often in the margins, drawn by students daydreaming or losing interest during class. Other common examples of doodling are produced during long telephone conversations if a pen and paper are available. Popular kinds of doodles include cartoon versions of teachers or companions in a school, famous TV or comic characters, invented fictional beings, landscapes, geometric shapes, patterns, textures, or phallic scenes.
During dinner one Christmas, Ermengarde and Charles discuss their relations and reminisce about their ancestors. Sam, on holiday leave from the military, joins the family for Christmas dinner along with his twin sister, Lucia II. Sam tells his family to do what they normally do on Christmas Day, so that he may cherish the memory of his family's Christmas dinner. Soon after, he goes off to the Korean War and dies there. Years later, Roderick II jovially joins the family, talking of his and Lucia II's fun time at the ball.
Each movie patron was given a glow-in-the-dark card featuring a hand with the thumb out. At the appropriate time, they voted by holding up the card with either the thumb up or down as to whether Sardonicus would live or die. The "poll" scene, as presented in the film, is hosted by Castle himself. He is shown pretending to address the audience, jovially egging them on to choose punishment, and "tallying" the poll results with no break in continuity as the "punishment" ending is pronounced the winner.
The Scientific Lazzaroni is a self-mocking name adopted by Alexander Dallas Bache and his group of scientists…a tiny leadership body of American scientists, jovially called the Lazzaroni – Italian for beggars. Bache was the "chief" of this science and intelligence grouping. American Prometheus – The American System who flourished before and up to the American Civil War. ("Lazzaroni" was slang for the homeless idlers of Naples who live by chance work or begging - so called from the Hospital of St Lazarus, which served as their refuge.) These scientists then gained greater support and laid the foundation for the National Academy of Sciences.
Although tough, Colonel Reese isn't as uptight as Margaret, and even indicates that she doesn't have problems with a little doctor/nurse playtime with Hawkeye. Frank discovers that Reese will be bunking with Margaret and he despairs at the thought of not being alone with Margaret for the duration of Reese's stay. In Margaret's tent, Reese jovially questions Margaret on Frank and Margaret denies any "special relationship" between the two of them. Back in Henry's office, Trapper relates his version of the incident concerning Frank and Hawkeye, only he recalls the story as Frank slipping on a bar of soap and hitting his face on the corner of the sink.
Trevilian urged the other knights to join him in his attempt to escape, who counter-urged Trevilian to stay put and wait for the floodwaters to pass. The sedentary knights jovially bet wagers amongst themselves around the supper table, as to whether or not Trevilian and his white horse could survive swimming through the incoming flooding and make it to higher ground. None of the other Arthurian knights of Lyonesse, except Trevilian, was said to have survived the great sinking and inundation of Lyonesse. Submerged Medieval church bells of the lost land of Lyonesse were later said to be heard ringing, muffled under the water, when turbulent storms created rough seas.
The piece opens with a tutti descending fanfare, which segues into a major-key moderato section, interspersed by an Allegretto e poco stringendo section consisting of two measures in length. Foreshadowing into a slow, lyrical theme played by the solo viola, Elgar cascades between solo voice and orchestra by use of echo. Elgar writes that this theme is a quotation of a song sung by a distant voice that he had heard during a holiday in Wales.Elgar Society website, accessed 8 November 2007 An expressive, romantic section leads into a recapitulation of the opening fanfare and Welsh theme, ending the Introduction and transitioning jovially into the Allegro.
It originally referred to the meeting of two celestial bodies. The first verse originally took words from Muhammad Iqbal's poem "Two Planets", and later this was rewritten with the incorporation of original underwater imagery instead. The title "Echoes" was also subjected to significant revisions before and after the release of Meddle: Waters, a devoted football fan, proposed that the band call its new piece "We Won the Double" in celebration of Arsenal's 1971 victory, and during a 1972 tour of Germany he jovially introduced it on two consecutive nights as "Looking Through the Knothole in Granny's Wooden Leg" (a reference to The Goon Show) and The Dam Busters, respectively.
Before making the proposal, he even takes a midnight trip to the town's old graveyardThe exact meeting place was supposed to be the so-called Demetti Monument: this detail points to Taganrog as being the Town S. where she'd jovially made a mock appointment with him, and even finds this silly adventure delightful. She is full of ambitions, though, and refuses him. For three days Startsev suffers greatly, then learns that she indeed had departed from the town to enroll into the conservatory, settles down into normalcy and soon all but forgets her, remembering his momentary madness with mild amusement. Four years on, and Startsev is now a respected medical man, who owns a troika.
A shaken Barnaby believes that he was walking in his sleep until alone with his uncle, Uncle Kevin jovially explains that he intends to kill Barnaby for his inheritance. Though his first attempt at eliminating him in a manner to appear accidental failed, he shall try, try again. Kevin also explains that his home is "Switzerland" an area of neutrality where he will not harm Barnaby, nor will he harm him when he is with Justine or Sgt Travis who still remains on the island as Uncle Kevin's guest. Based on Barnaby's previous lies and hysterical behaviour no one believes him until Chrissie discovers the truth and gleefully suggests they kill Uncle Kevin first.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine's review in Allmusic described Pharrell's rhythms as lively but "straightjacketed", and mentioning that the Cuban-like rhythms are too "stiff and mannered, and certainly not like the colorful, endless party its singer and producer intended". Slant Magazine's Eric Henderson commended Pharrell and Estefan for "managing to avoid the many pitfalls left in dance music's wake by the likes of David Guetta, Pitbull, LMFAO, and so on." However, Henderson was ambivalent towards the album's "patina of dress-up dance music", which he distinguished as "dance music worn in the manner of an expertly executed Halloween costume, both uncannily close to the mark at the same time as it's jovially self-lampooning".
Upset at being forced to do the household chores all weekend long (and the threat of taking dancing lessons), Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, and Porky decide to run away from home. Taking a breather in the tiny village of Jenksville, the boys manage to cadge a meal from kindly storekeeper Mrs. Jenks. But when she finds out that the kids are runaways, she passes this information along to her husband, Constable Hi Jenks, who jovially decides to teach the boys a lesson. Pretending to arrest the four youngsters, Constable Jenks dresses them in convict stripes and forces them to work on the rock pile, figuring that after an hour or so they will be glad to return home.
Heading for the stones, Nicias unknowingly teleports right near Troxartes in the castle who jovially captures him and intends to put him in his army if his magic cannot find the third stone. In the woods at night, Deathstalker finds Marinda and runs into a few of the undead warriors near a camp fire recognizing Gragas who was killed in a fair fight between Deathstalker earlier. They are forced to do Troxartes's bidding because their souls are kept secure in jars so Deathstalker makes a deal to get the jars if they will help him against Troxartes. He also tells Marinda to go alert the northern band to come help in the fight against the castle.
Despite being a non-speaker and making his debut in Hindi, he dubbed his lines in the language, remarking jovially that it was the "most difficult thing in the world". After promotions at the Cannes Film Festival and a premiere at Leicester Square in London, the two versions and the dubbed Telugu version released simultaneously in 2,200 screens worldwide and took a big opening on day one, earning 20 crores. The Tamil version, Raavanan won rave reviews from critics, with The Hindu calling it a "master stroke" and claiming that Vikram "raises the bar higher with every venture". The critic cited that "emotions of love, animus, anguish and joy dance on his face in quick succession", concluding that "Vikram lifts the role to an admirable level".

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