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Meanings of
wry
in English
Humorously sarcastic or mocking.
dry
ironic
ironical
Related terms
humorous
humourous
Wry.
Related terms
crooked
Usage of
wry
in English
1
Do you know any good hypnotists? asked Lindsay with a
wry
smile.
2
The problem for me comes at 42″ with that
wry
,
ironic smirk.
3
Political, 2002, a
wry
critique on power and geography by Tom Lubbock.
4
She gave a
wry
smile but soon her expression turned serious again.
5
There are some people you should meet.' He gave a
wry
smile.
6
Again she wore the half-smile, but it no longer held
wry
amusement.
7
He added the last thought quickly, and then smiled with
wry
bitterness.
8
His face wore its
wry
grin of discomfiture; but he said little.
9
He felt a
wry
sympathy for the port lady from Weber II.
10
The woodsman made a
wry
face at the mention of this delicacy.
11
Lesley glanced at my hand and then gave me a
wry
look.
12
Amazingly, despite everything that had just transpired, she forced a
wry
smile.
13
The leading roysterer stumbled, fell in a
wry
heap, and lay still.
14
John, drenched right through, gave me a
wry
grin from the wheel.
15
She made a
wry
face in protest that he fenced with her.
16
One for the purists for sure, he added with a
wry
smile.
Other examples for "wry"
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wry
Adjective
Frequent collocations
wry smile
wry face
wry grin
wry look
wry amusement
More collocations
Wry
through the time
Wry
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common