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joky

[ joh-kee ]

adjective

, jok·i·er, jok·i·est.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of joky1

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Example Sentences

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan showed he’s trying to battle cancer with a grin on Tuesday, posting a photo on social media of his newly hairless head with a joky caption.

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Or, given that they were obviously aware of being filmed, maybe they were making a joky Spinal Tap style sequence for some future purpose; I would love that to be the case.

A joky picture of a skeleton with two wine jugs comments mordantly on the perils of booze.

The joky tone of this exchange is characteristic of the novel, which delights in the incongruity of relocating ancient myths and deities in the small towns of America, observed as closely as only a non-American writer could manage.

I hate a funny man, or a joky man.

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