Lolly vs. Jolly

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Lollynoun

A piece of hard candy on a stick; a lollipop.

Lollynoun

Money.

Lollynoun

Any confection made from sugar, or high in sugar content; a sweet, a piece of candy.

Lollynoun

(archaic) A lump.

Lollynoun

(Canada) Snow or fine ice floating on water.

Lollynoun

informal terms for money

Lollynoun

ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick;

Jollyadjective

Full of merriment and high spirits; jovial.

Jollynoun

A pleasure trip or excursion.

Jollynoun

A marine in the English navy.

Jollyadverb

very, extremely

Jollyverb

(transitive) To amuse or divert.

Jollyadjective

Full of life and mirth; jovial; joyous; merry; mirthful.

Jollyadjective

Expressing mirth, or inspiring it; exciting mirth and gayety.

Jollyadjective

Of fine appearance; handsome; excellent; lively; agreeable; pleasant.

Jollyverb

To cause to be jolly; to make good-natured; to encourage to feel pleasant or cheerful; - often implying an insincere or bantering spirit; hence, to poke fun at.

Jollynoun

A marine in the English navy.

Jollynoun

a happy party

Jollynoun

a yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work

Jollyverb

be silly or tease one another;

Jollyadjective

full of or showing high-spirited merriment;

Jollyadverb

used as an intensifier (`jolly' is used informally in Britain);

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