jolly someone into or out of something Definition
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jolly
adj jollier, jolliest
- 1. Cheerful or happy.
- Thesaurus: cheerful, happy, merry, pleasant, gay, convivial, exuberant, frisky, gladsome, festive, jaunty, jocund, jovial, jubilant, sprightly, sunny; Antonym: sad.
- (Brit)
1. colloq
- Very.
- Example: jolly good
- jollies, jollied, jollying
1. Only in phrases below.
noun
- (rit)
colloq
Used for emphasis: certainly.
- Example: You jolly well deserved it
Phrasal Verb: jolly someone along
- To keep them cheerful and co-operative.
- To coax or cajole them into or out of it.
- To make them more cheerful.
