wry|wrier|wriest|wryer|wryest in English
adjective
[raɪ]
distorted; crooked; twisted; askew; contorted; ironic, dry
Use "wry|wrier|wriest|wryer|wryest" in a sentence
1. His wry grin faded.
2. She gave a wry smile.
3. Antony's wry smile disconcerted Sutcliffe.
4. Lozano was a wry, funny man.
5. Mary gave me a wry smile.
6. She made a wry grimace.
7. Rucell's wry smile under his handlebar mustache.
8. Her writing has a wry dryness.
9. His mouth lifted in a wry smile.
10. And wry grins on their faces.
11. 1 She made a wry grimace.
12. With wry humour, they laugh at their misfortunes.
13. He acknowledged his mistake with a wry grimace.
14. He listened patiently, with a wry smile.
15. His mouth twisted into a wry smile.
16. Mr. Lin sighed and smiled in wry modesty.
17. She watched their fumbling efforts with wry amusement.
18. In spite of herself, Lisa smiled a wry smile.
19. There is a wry sense of humour in his work.
20. 5 With wry humour,(www.Sentencedict.com) they laugh at their misfortunes.
21. He looked across at Jos with a wry smile .
22. Rare is an exchange: a smile of brief, wry recognition.
23. 5 He acknowledged his mistake with a wry grimace.
24. Janet met each challenge with fortitude and a wry good humor.
25. This book is suffused with Shaw's characteristic wry Irish humour.