Use of jovial in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include jovial at the start of sentence, jovial at the end of sentence and jovial in the middle of sentence
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jovial at the end of sentence
- He was working hard to seem jovial.
- When we next met, he was much more jovial.
jovial in the middle of sentence
- He was in a jovial mood.
- He seemed a very jovial chap.
- He addressed me in a jovial manner.
- Today Sarah became jovial and expansive.
- Michael was in a jovial and optimistic mood.
- I was appalled to hear his jovial, jocular style.
- Father Whittaker appeared to be in a jovial mood.
- He was falsely jovial, with his booming, mirthless laugh.
- Judging by his jovial manner he must have enjoyed his meal.
- Jove could make jovial; but these were not gods of last resort.
- Luigi, the fat, jovial owner, greeted Michele like an old friend.
- He was a big, happy-go-lucky jovial chap, ever smiling and pleasant.
- Before it he had been a loud, jovial man, given to spontaneous bursts of affection.
- Her brother, jovial Fabio Sementilli, reinvented his models with gusto while clad in a kilt.
- But Jefferson just nodded, not in his usual jovial manner, and walked off with Brian Harley.
- Their locker room Monday was as jovial as any could be, especially considering their 2-4 record.
- On this occasion he was in a jovial, even bantering mood, as I stood beside him facing the camera.
- He spent the morning in jovial mood as guest of honour at a sponsorship of the arts award ceremony.
- One Lancashire grandfather's warm hospitality was more dubiously remembered: he was a very jovial man.
- You see, while his manner towards you may have seemed jovial enough, in reality he was involved in a feud.
- I was excited about the prospect, but quickly realised that this was not the time to share my jovial mood.
- The jovial anchorman on the local news reaches into the pocket of his blazer and extracts a fortune cookie.
- Gone in an instant was that jovial giant, that golden boy, that chestnut-haired youth whom everyone admired.
- He had a round face made jovial by bright, almost boyish eyes and eyebrows ridiculously small for a man his size.
- Those that did turn up enjoyed the jovial atmosphere and frantic dancing ensued, except at the home-town concert in Middleton.
- Henry was large and jovial and partly bald, while Jimmy was small and rather lugubrious in appearance and hailed from Glasgow.
- Major Jack Tilley warmed up the troops much in the fashion of a jovial high school principal preparing students for graduation.
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