jocosity
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Origin of jocosity
Example Sentences
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Like most of the BBC's new breed, he is always on message, and avuncular to a fault, addicted to unnecessary jocosity – what we doctors call John Inverdale syndrome.
From The Guardian • Jul. 22, 2012
Catholic is likely to get into, and they do it with frankness and not a little abrasive jocosity of their own.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Despite the period jocosity, Sam's spats of spite, the bad blood over bad debts, and all too many last words with forgotten men who wronged him, Mark Twain's mastery remains.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Much of this jocosity scarcely deserves the name of humour, and we may remark that in Jonson's time it did not receive it.
From History of English Humour, Vol. 1 With an Introduction upon Ancient Humour by L'Estrange, Alfred Guy Kingan
She sang, and joked, and danced, and played, with an excess of jocosity that jarred him painfully.
From In the Roaring Fifties by Dyson, Edward
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