Almost in jest you invoke the devil, and to your horror the devil appears.
It shows definitions, pronunciation and extensive etymology definitely an asset while reading Chekhov, or Infinite Jest.
Terms like "bipolar", "autistic" and "schizophrenic" are often used in jest to describe character traits.
Roger Ailes suggested, perhaps less than half in jest, that Petraeus run for President.
"Maybe 30 is the new 20, " the German told CNN's Open Court, not entirely in jest.
But Boom explains that their songs, which poke fun at gay lifestyles, are all meant in jest.
Just a few parking spots over was a space reserved, half in jest, for Nobel Prize winners.
Lucidity and opacity, ordinary delights and exotic peculiarities blend breezily in an intimate jest of vast wonder.
Immediately afterward, Kerry aide David Wade said the candidate's comment about diapers had been made in jest.
However, both reveal his mindset even then, even if the usernames he chose were registered half in jest.
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If I were to speculate, I would speculate that Infinite Jest is the product of exhausting option (c).
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Only partly in jest, this remark illustrates a fundamental conflict in American views of marketplace competition and antitrust.
Perhaps in jest, but stinging nonetheless, German and European officials have spoken of Greece selling off its islands.
The gunner wondered aloud in jest if he'd been hit in the head.
As for his marriage proposal Zahorudin claimed he had been talking in jest.
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Asked in jest if he had talked with Bernie Williams, who retired in 2006, Cashman made it clear that even he has limits.
Ohio State president Gordon Gee apologized Thursday for comments he made in jest about Catholics at Notre Dame and about Southern universities.
But asking Taco Bell to pull a nanosecond of an advertising spot that is clearly meant to be in jest is insulting.
Ah well, the jest goes on, Mr Gates would at least have ended up as a senior manager in a big corporation.
If Mr Cameron is Teflon Man, escaping voter wrath over cuts, they jest, Mr Clegg is Velcro Man, to whom all calamities currently stick.
It may have been, like Infinite Jest, an almost impossible project.
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The ballroom dancer denied being racist after an exchange "in jest".
The jury was told Mr Ali registered two accounts on eBay's charity website "half in jest" in September 2006 with the user names "terrorshop" and "shopterror".
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" It was a triumph for secularism that, as Paul Leicester Ford wrote only half in jest, "should have made the true Puritan turn in his grave.
"I say it half in jest, but this is one of the ways I will have a great deal of influence in shaping that future, " he said.
Alan Sokal, the physicist who in 1996 hoaxed a journal of cultural studies with an article he wrote as a jest that the journal published, called Prof.
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"That's a bad word, senator, " Roberts replied, apparently in jest.
India's governments have been traditionally dominated by elderly politicians, prompting critics to jest that the country, where half the population is under 25 years of age, is really a gerontocracy.
Of course, although "Bac Attack" was proposed in jest, game developers will have to think creatively to keep a step ahead of what next year's hardware will be able to do, Kurzweil warned.
Some have suggested a more carnal relationship to the product (see this NSFW take from college humor site Jest), but it is clear that like cars and clothing, we see ourselves reflected in our smartphones.
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