Jollying [adjective]

Definition of Jollying:

happy

Opposite/Antonyms of Jollying:


Sentence/Example of Jollying:

Youll find me a different sort day after to-morrow—right there with the repartee and the jollying stuff.

They practice what you call "the art of jollying the people" because that is an important part of their business.

I thought you were jollying when you said the man who tried to take me from the Evergreen banquet was a Son of Sunshine.

Oh—quit your jollying, Mr. Geoffrey, if you want me t' help you!

Suppose, swept away by the fun of "jollying" the yearlings, the girls should even prefer plebes!

They were having a good deal of fun jollying each other across the river.

To the newspaper man, Bob was a godsend; for humour was scarce on board, and "jollying" Bob was a welcome diversion.

Now look-a-here, Mr. Geoffrey, I'm talkin' serious an' don't want none o' your jokes or jollying.

The chap had been playing a part; he had absolutely been "jollying him along," after the New York fashion.

I knew by the wavy hair and the look he had, that made me not know whether he was jollying me or not.