"Wry humour" refers to a type of humor that is dry or sarcastic, often expressed with a bit of irony or a twisted twist.
Sentences with «wry humour»
their hallmark of wry humour reminds me of a female, modern - day Saki» while another suggests it's a delight «for both sexes» (characterfulwriter.com)
Grim narrative prospects but we can count on Loach and his screenwriting partner Paul Laverty to wring wry humour from such social strife. (filmireland.net)
Taking its title from the prediction fortune tellers use to beguile their marks, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, illustrates with wry humour how easy it is for our illusions to make fools of us all. (trespassmag.com)