Instead he plays Arthur as a terrifying yet avuncular figure, apt to switch from jovial bonhomie to murderous rage with lightning speed. |
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After a quick and jovial discussion about the problem he checked the spark plugs and coil. |
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She sighed and turned her head to look behind her and gave him a jovial smile. |
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Marie looked up at the girl and saw in place of the normally jovial smile an expression of sincerity. |
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The mood was pretty jovial after the show and the band hung out and mingled. |
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Larry will be remembered for his lively, jovial manner for whom work was his pleasure. |
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Gregarious and jovial to the point of being manic, his movies are excuses for unforced frat boy fun. |
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While jocular and jovial most of the time, these two titans can grow a bit wearisome with their constant credit taking. |
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Jimmy's outgoing, jovial and sincere nature made him welcome in whatever company he found himself. |
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His method of interacting with patients was to be jovial and carefree in an effort to relax them. |
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It took the form of a very jovial round faced friend of mine called Bill who lived two streets away. |
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Jupiter is jovial, Venus rapt and serene, but Mercury could do with a bit more diablerie and the final Neptune a better sense of the ethereal. |
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The atmosphere was electric and both sets of fans were jovial and friendly for much of the game. |
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If they were nervous, it was pretty tough to tell, they had such a friendly, jovial way about them. |
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The three men laughed and continued the jovial remarks until their lunches arrived. |
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He was joined by friends for the special occasion and was in jovial form as usual. |
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For his part, Frey was in a jovial mood, joking with the crowd throughout the night. |
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The conversation became jovial through the stories they shared about being in a state of intoxication. |
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While during the day it is very relaxing, at night it is jovial and good humoured. |
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The laugh was deep and jovial, yet any listener could pick out the sinister tone. |
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The door banged open then and William flounced into the room with a jovial grin. |
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She threw her hand to her nose in disgust as her peers burst out into a jovial laughter. |
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Despite my trying to remain jovial and positive Gerald was miserable and moody. |
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The Professor has been drinking and is in a very jovial mood, but he kids you not. |
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His jovial manner and friendly approach sets him aside from all others that ever worked in town. |
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The mood was jovial, the speeches full of backslapping and congratulations. |
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Although he had been here less than 24 hours, Sam knew this jovial bonhomie on Howell's part was unnatural. |
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The evening's festivities were warm and jovial as city administrators and honored guests wished him the best of luck with his new job. |
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The mood of the team is usually fairly jovial, but they were very subdued when it became apparent what was happening. |
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It's one of those peaceful, jovial moments out-of-town sportscasters never seem to notice when they come to Philadelphia. |
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While he is always friendly, even jovial in a blokeish high-fiving way he tends to be infuriatingly circumspect and diplomatic. |
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Adelaide began to walk slowly down the cobblestone pavement, head hanging lowly, a shadow of her bright, vivacious, jovial self. |
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As far as being in Aries is concerned, the jovial and expansive nature of Jupiter is very well suited to the outgoing nature of the Arian sign. |
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His jovial keyboard soloing hardly makes up for the lack of any true musical prowess. |
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Gary Basaraba is a jovial veteran cop and Jason Gedrick plays his chip-on-his-shoulder rookie partner. |
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In Kunduz, a jovial Afghan teacher helped me order charcoal-grilled sheep shish kebab from a street vendor, and we struck up a conversation. |
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A friendly local crowd who speak English add to the jovial bonhomie and everyone seems to know your name. |
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The jovial evening was finished back at V's where we enjoyed a final vodka nightcap. |
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The lavish event was then rounded off nicely with quiet Tequila and Jagermeister nightcaps and jovial banter amongst the attendees. |
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I needn't have worried, because Forrest cut such a jovial and outgoing figure that I briefly wondered if I had buttonholed the wrong man. |
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One of the guys is obviously the artist, and he is jovial, almost childish in his delight. |
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Beside him sat a jovial fellow in his late forties or early fifties, with dark greying hair which was cropped short on the sides. |
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Large rounded headlamps, swaged bonnet and indicators integrated into the front grille give the vehicle a jovial appearance, accentuated by the deep front bumper. |
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The film's closing track is an irresistibly jovial Irish jig. |
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To most people he seemed full of exuberant vitality, talkative, jovial and robustious, egoistic, credulous, and boastful. |
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It was not a flirtatious smile in anyway, very jovial i think it was. |
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He is a man of small physical stature, brimming with jovial good humor. |
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The jovial, comic book dramaturgy, featuring sudden changes of fortune and explosive showdown scenes, contributed to the immense success of this film. |
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A very jovial and likeable man Tom never lost touch with home and came back on regular visits when he enjoyed meeting up with his old neighbours and friends. |
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His work ethic and jovial attitude helps the team chug through their workload while still being able to laugh. |
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Thus far into the interview the pace has been sedate, almost jovial. |
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Like the Scots, the Bavarians retain a strong sense of national identity, although they're far more fun loving and jovial than their northern counterparts. |
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The noise of the feast and the jovial laughter of the officers ceased at that terrible clamor. |
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The more relaxed, the more jovial he is, the more he's not thinking about what he does. |
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The SNP leader was in a jovial mood as she joked with photographers who requested one more shot of her alone. |
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The presence of so many children concentrated the jovial nature of the service. |
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Therefore, depictions of a comic-opera dictatorship led by a jovial parlour revolutionary are false. |
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Mr. Chairman, even though we may have been jovial from time to time, in no way did we mean to show any disrespect for our public servants. |
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Traffic has outgrown the bridge's capacity over the years, causing much angry as well as jovial public commentary. |
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I can still hear her jovial laugh, and her commitment to conservation will always remain with us. |
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The 83-year-old singer has won enormous respect for his distinctive vocals, his diverse career and his eternally jovial outlook. |
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Though small in stature, he was very tenacious in following up what he had in mind, and showed himself to have a poetic and jovial spirit. |
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But he paid little attention to them and didn't lose his jovial nature either. |
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Those who know her say that she is an upright, genuine, jovial person who knows how to establish serene, friendly relationships. |
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Even though we were running late, Scott was jovial and candid in his conversation. |
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But he was mostly in a jovial mood as he conducted a round of interviews. |
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Of course it will be delivered with a jovial smile and a pat on the back. |
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In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip. |
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With that, he took a huff off a morning joint and moved into the throng of jovial patrons. |
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Of course, it shouldn't be surprising, as Fallon and Timberlake may be the two most jovial, joyous people in show business. |
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Dermot Mulroney and Steve Buscemi were like jovial drinking buddies as they talked in one of the hallways. |
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The warm, jovial man that had met us at the drawbridge now had solidified, becoming a cold-hearted sentinel that seemed to march metallically across the carpeted floor. |
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The jovial, burly chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade is much happier trading corn futures in the raucous pits than hosting meetings in the exchange's elegant boardroom. |
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Alan Craig looks like a regular Scot, not the dour miserable sort, but a wee nuggety jovial lad with a philosophical bent and a twinkle in his eye. |
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He was a jovial man who already knew Deborah and Nigel. |
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In the company of friends and family he could be positively jovial. |
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Visitors will enjoy an attractive program with free concerts in a warm and jovial atmosphere. A multicultural event to highlight the start of a festive musical summer. |
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Max, lionized at last in spite of himself, forgave us our homage because of our affection, cackled happily at the kisses of the ladies and grinned broadly at the jovial congratulations of his friends. |
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A woman filled with vitality, always jovial and unendingly generous. |
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His jovial, otterish, undergraduate, joshing decency was real, I decided, very country town, very West Australian. |
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Be jovial but not a comedian. We have a sense of humor that the normies don't have. |
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Leech and the English illustrator Sir John Tenniel were the creators of the conventional image of John Bull a jovial and honest Englishman, solid and foursquare, sometimes in a Union Jack waistcoat and with a bulldog at heel. |
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Most likely it is the wrench of leaving so glittersome and jovial an estate, which the learned doctor had in mind. |
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Plus, Eleanor Clift on Cain's jovial sexual-harassment denial. |
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Beneath Kate's antagonism is an intrigued interest in this man who looks and acts like no other in her orbit and greets her most savage taunts with a jovial imperviousness that disarms, and eventually unarms, her. |
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Visitors aren't really supposed to talk to the monks but they're a friendly sort at Pluscarden and, after mass on New Year's Day, a jovial older monk, Father Matthew, popped down to St Scholastica's to wish us well. |
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There was a halo about everything that Uncle John did, the radiance that goes with great kindness, the jovial gentle-heartedness of a humane man. |
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Skipping a few generations to 65-year-old Thomas, this jovial retiree is also bedecked in red and white, topping off the ensemble with a Canadian flag on his cap. |
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The prickliness quickly fades and he's back to being jovial and warm. |
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There is always a bit of jovial nonversation at the newsstand. |
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Incidentally, Mr. Bergey, the BEM's on your latest smear have extremely jovial expressions on their pans to be as tough a bunch of eggs as Friend made them out. |
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So his jovial walkaround visit yesterday morning was less about resurrecting the long-dead Respect Agenda, and more about reminding everyone just who he thinks is to blame. |
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