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wry

[rahy] / raɪ /


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Dr. Daniels writes with verve and wit—wry and dry.

From The Wall Street Journal

“How to Know Your Self” is an enjoyable book that is full of wry wit.

From The Wall Street Journal

The commander of the navy's mine countermeasures group – a wry, sharp-eyed young man who goes by the callsign Fox – estimates the number of sea mines is in the thousands.

From BBC

Her look was daunting; wry and flinty and knowing.

From Literature

But this being Fox, he slapped it with the sort of wry delivery that long ago made him a master of comedic timing.

From Los Angeles Times