Of course you have," jocularly rejoined the Count.
The mirth was kept up till the guests had got into that condition jocularly called "How come you so?
They were now resting over their cigars and wines, jocularly agreeable, as a band of burglars, who have arranged all the preliminaries for the "cracking of a crib.
A babel of oaths and sporting outcries shook the place, pierced from the street without by the strains of an emulous organ-grinder jocularly jerking out the tango.
Sheriff Buckley took the head, Kane the feet; the long, bony figure sagged between them and the tails of its dress-coat flopped as if pointing jocularly toward the ground.
Taylors, who are jocularlysaid to subsist, during the summer, chiefly on cucumbers.
He smiled, andjocularly thanked me for my good opinion.
I only remember that when I looked at him, and began jocularly "Imprimis," my heart came up into my throat and choked me.
SOME one jocularly observed to the Marquis Wellesley, that, in his arrangements of the ministry, his brother, the Duke, had thrown him overboard.
The chairman jocularly asked the colonel, as the senior of the meeting, his intentions.
Johnson jocularly proposed me to write a Prologue for the occasion: 'A Prologue, by James Boswell, Esq.
He has sometimes suffered me to talk jocularly of his group of females, and call them his Seraglio.
Jocularly remarking that he reckoned he would have to ride this tin broncho with a slick heel, the "dogger" unbuckled his spurs and stepped into the boat.
A few days later, in the hotel at Glendive, a notions drummer told me he had been on the observation platform on the occasion in question, adding jocularly that every one there had been wishing I would pull a spill for them.
Our friend Clive used jocularlyto say, he believed there were no Romans.
He sat down and wrote to her: a friendly letter, expressing warmly his pleasure at having met her, picturing jocularly his disappointment at having failed to find her.
Why, one of them is a preacher," he said jocularly as he walked to the door, "and a very bright fellow.
Falstaff is jocularly so called by Poins, in "2 Henry IV.
As beef, too, was usually salted down in a tub, the one process was jocularly compared to the other.
Fire-Drake, which is jocularly used in "Henry VIII.
Beatrice jocularly calls Benedick "Signior Montanto," meaning to imply that he was a great fencer.
He jocularly remarked, 'the steward always comes to demand something from them; and so they fall a coughing.
Johnson jocularly to Principal Robertson[105],) let me see what was once a church!
Captain Cathie jocularly expressed the opinion that the yellow men would be none the worse for a bit washing, for not one of them looked as if he had known soap since he was a kiddie.
Jasper himself had not been able to ascertain much of her history from his sententious, saturnine Peruvian--if the fellow was a Peruvian, and not the devil himself in disguise, as Jasper jocularly pretended to believe.
Let's take it home with us," he would say jocularly from the chair.
Now, however, that an intention of marrying in reality occurred to him, the incident came freshly to his mind, and he jocularly wondered if his second marriage might prove more fortunate than his first.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jocularly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.