Jokai is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 32 anagrams from letters in Jokai (aijko).
Few of Jokai's other tales have been translated so often, and the book is as great a favourite in Poland as it is in Germany.
Jokai is the most prolific, but he has got to be too much an imitator of the French school.
With wild imploring eyes Jokai glanced at his hands and feet.
Instantly from the wired metal points of Jokai's chair a stinging electric current swept fiendishly through his body.
In none of Jokai's other novels, moreover, is the individuality of the characters so distinct and consistent.
Most of the sketches contained in this volume, and which Jokai wrote under the name of Sajo, underwent this fate.
Is the Hungarian's enjoyment of Jokai or their patriot poets for Hungarians alone?
Sputtering, Jokai awoke from his restless stupor and stared.
Jokai is a highly popular Hungarian author, and this is the finest specimen of his works that has appeared in English.
Hungary, for instance, presents to us the prolific novelist Jokai, whose works are read in all civilized lands.