jokingly造句

"An iPad?" I ventured, half-jokingly.

Lanser said jokingly, 'You've seen some place you like, perhaps? '.

The BBC apologised "unreservedly" after a radio presenter jokingly announced that Queen Elizabeth II had died.

When his team uncovered some pelvic bones in 1977, they jokingly attriButed them to "walking whales" -a preposterous notion.

And this young lady said to me - jokingly - 'well, you're going to be 643rd on the list'.

Take the speedboat of the reservoir management office to the small and medium-sized islands in the lake. Some peach growers jokingly call the peach blossom island.

When the face is watered by the liquid which is not the timely rain, they still will to follow. Then an image of durance and shackles is shown jokingly.

Some jokingly call it the only Italian city north of the Alps, a reference to Munich's easygoing spirit that contrasts with the staid impression many foreigners have of Germany.

jokingly造句

Everybody jokingly called me "faculty baby".

Aime jokingly asked if I wanted to go into one of the places, but I declined.

They are engaged in catering business, and was jokingly called "silly eating street."

But the war made them murderers, and fate jokingly threw them on the land of the murdered.

People in this area speak with a strong accent and a strong nasal sound, which people jokingly call a dirty nose.

In the past, when I came home, the old people in the countryside would tell me half jokingly how happy I was to live in the city with ease.

SOME Egyptians are jokingly calling it a Tunisami.

To lighten up the atmosphere, SH jokingly said "in this case, am i better (than the substitute)?", making everyone laughed.

That fits the mantra jokingly muttered by HSBC types since the deal was struck: "We'll have BoCom in the end, but it'll go bust first."

Sarah jokingly called her "my monster."

Today, I asked my teacher how old he was, and jokingly I said, 50?

At that time, the man in our dormitory jokingly called the persistent boy the owner of the rose shop, later referred to as the shopkeeper, because he often sent her roses.

Students jokingly called them “ Western Lv” and “Tranditional Tang” behind their back.

On a solo trip to Rio I stayed with him and he jokingly told me he could always spot the solo travelers by the red streaks on their backs: the spot they couldn’t reach themselves with sunscreen.

Some jokingly call it the only Italian Alps, a reference to Munich's easygoing spirit that contrasts with the staid impression many foreigners have of Germany.

"I jokingly responded:" just as it is interesting.

Wang Ho-fu, who had been silent all the while, suddenly stood up, clapped his hands together, and said jokingly: