She also thinks that joshing about stature is probably considered to be more benign than, say, pointing out avoirdupois. |
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She bent slightly to look under his grimy hat to check if he was joshing with her. |
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Yes, I knew you were joshing, but I like to explain these things anyway, just in case there are other readers who aren't sure. |
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The boy's so wired up he wants to hit him but the mate is laughing and joshing with him. |
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It takes a certain skill to do this well, juggling topics, joshing with callers and cracking jokes. |
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Soon enough we were laughing and joshing and teasing our way along once more, the way we do. |
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He spoke in Chinese with a translator, and displayed his well-known sense of humor by joshing the translator a bit. |
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She shook her head to tell me she was not joshing me, and that really was the definition of her relationship with Mr. Patrick. |
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The opposition leader was having a grand old time joshing the prime minister. |
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We were joshing each other and she just entered naturally into the discussion, and was pestering Hanzel to buy some. |
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Lots of laughter and joshing and such, just as a Friday evening dinner should be. |
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They both mean the same thing, I know that, but I prefer joking and I've never used joshing before in my whole lifetime. |
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Even in the heat of battle, Robert Downey Jr's Iron Man is joshing away in his usual wiseacre fashion. |
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There's banter about the choice of music, some light-hearted joshing. |
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His jovial, otterish, undergraduate, joshing decency was real, I decided, very country town, very West Australian. |
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These videos are hypercasual vignettes of Fallon joshing at his desk that exist to remind viewers of the comic's nonthreatening charm. |
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William and a bed-headed Harry were joshing around at the altar like Luke and Han. |
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