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jocosity

[joh-kos-i-tee, juh-] / dʒoʊˈkɒs ɪ ti, dʒə- /


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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

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

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

They insulted her in terms she couldn’t understand, while the men laughed in frightful, significant jocosity.

From The Dust Flower by Kline, Hibberd V. B. (Hibberd Van Buren)

To be bald is no more than a genial jocosity, a harmless foible—but to have dandruff is almost as bad as to have beri-beri.

From A Book of Burlesques by Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis)