Synonyms for «wry»

The word "wry" means slightly twisted or bent, whether it's a physical object or a person's expression or sense of humor. Full definition
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Sentences with «wry»

  • His methods were fresh and his style of storytelling was wonderfully mad, punctuated with wry smiles and knowing winks. (gamesradar.com)
  • Holaday was biting his lower lip as well, talking to his coaches and wearing the type of wry smile coaches flash when they know their teams have let one slip away. (sportstarsmag.com)
  • He has a very wry sense of humor, and people don't understand it right away. (businessinsider.com)
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