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–adj.1. very cheerful; full of fun; merry: »
And then shook his ears, and was as jolly as ever (Charles Kingsley).
SYNONYM(S): gay, joyful, mirthful, jovial.2. Especially British Informal. a) pleasant or delightful: »a jolly room. I've got such a jolly pony (Thackeray).
SYNONYM(S): agreeable. b) big; great: »a jolly fool. They had a jolly fight.
3. Archaic. tipsy.–adv.Especially British Informal. extremely; very: »a jolly good time. My friend, you made a mistake, and you jolly well know it (Rudyard Kipling).
–v.t.2. to tease playfully; banter.–v.i.1. Informal. to jolly someone; banter.2. to make merry.–n.1. Informal. flattering words to make a person feel good or agreeable, often to gain some end.2. Informal. gay entertainment; merrymaking.3. British Slang. a royal marine.╂[< Old French joli festive, merry, well-dressed, perhaps < a Germanic word]–jol´li|er, noun.–jol´li|ly, adverb.–jol´li|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.