Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɑli di/
adjective describing a person or their behavior as cheerful and lively
A1 The children were jolly dee as they played in the park.
A2 She had a jolly dee time at the party last night.
B1 The jolly dee atmosphere at the carnival put everyone in a good mood.
B2 The jolly dee decorations made the room feel festive and welcoming.
C1 His jolly dee personality always brightens up the office.
C2 The jolly dee music filled the room with a sense of joy and celebration.
adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate time, place, manner, or degree
A1 The children sang jolly dee as they skipped down the street.
A2 The old man greeted us jolly dee with a big smile.
B1 She laughed jolly dee at the comedian's jokes.
B2 The party was filled with jolly dee music and dancing.
C1 The professor spoke jolly dee about the importance of education.
C2 The orchestra played jolly dee, filling the concert hall with beautiful music.
formal The jolly dee gentleman greeted everyone with a warm smile at the event.
informal I saw a jolly dee old man dancing to the music at the party.
slang That jolly dee dude knows how to have a good time wherever he goes.
figurative Her laughter was like a jolly dee melody that brightened up the room.
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