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Meaning of jolly-hockey-sticks | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C2

Definitions

Wholesomely athletic and enthusiastic, in a manner stereotypically associated with traditional British public schools for girls.

UK

Examples

“Polly couldn't abide Pat Walsh's bossy, jolly hockey-sticks manner and her curious predilection for calling absolutely everyone "babe."”
“We had to march along behind one of our mistresses — they were all very jolly hockey-sticks. March to church and then a lockstep turn about the park, everyone staring at us, knowing where we were from.”
“There was a brigade of horsy women with enormous arses, moustaches and jolly-hockey-sticks ideas about everything walloping about in all directions, whose skins had weathered like leather and whose breath and hands always smelled of horse saliva and dung.”
“Boarding-school life was a lot like Mallory Towers or St Clare's, the fictional jolly-hockey-sticks schools created by Enid Blyton. 'We would have midnight feasts, and I suppose it was a bit like the Blyton books,' recalls Susan Lawrence.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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