Sentences

wry in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Wry: expressing dry, especially mocking, humor or a twisted sense of irony.

Sample Sentences

  1. She gave a wry smile as she recounted the mishap to her friends.
  2. His wry sense of humor made even the dullest situations entertaining.
  3. After hearing the news, he looked at her with a wry expression, as if to say he had expected it all along.
  4. The author's wry observations about human nature resonated with readers from all walks of life.
  5. In a wry twist of fate, the underdog team won the championship against all odds.
  6. Her wry sense of humor often caught people off guard during serious discussions.
  7. He gave a wry smile, knowing full well the irony of the situation.
  8. The novel's protagonist had a wry outlook on life, shaped by years of disappointment.
  9. With a wry twist of fate, she found herself in the very job she had once despised.
  10. His wry comments during the meeting lightened the mood and made everyone laugh.
  11. His wry smile hinted at an understanding that went beyond words.
  12. She had a wry sense of humor that could lighten even the most serious conversations.
  13. Despite the chaos around him, he maintained a wry perspective on the unfolding events.
  14. The author's wry observations about everyday life resonated with many readers.
  15. With a wry twist of her lips, she acknowledged the absurdity of the situation.
  16. Her wry smile suggested she found the situation amusing despite its seriousness.
  17. He had a wry sense of humor that often caught his friends off guard.
  18. As she recounted the story, her wry observations made everyone laugh unexpectedly.
  19. The artist's wry commentary on society was both insightful and humorous.
  20. With a wry twist of his lips, he acknowledged the irony of the moment.