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Filter by Meaning The professor dryly explained the complex scientific theory.
She answered the interview questions dryly, showing little enthusiasm for the job.
The customer dryly complained about the poor service at the restaurant.
The politician dryly responded to the reporter's question.
The politician dryly addressed the crowd, failing to generate excitement for his campaign.
She dryly delivered the news about the company's downsizing.
The professor dryly explained the complicated mathematical concept to the confused students.
The coach dryly criticized the team's lackluster performance.
The weather forecaster dryly predicted a week of continuous rain.
The teacher spoke dryly about the history of ancient civilizations.
The judge dryly sentenced the convicted criminal to a lengthy prison term.
The comedian's jokes fell flat as he delivered them dryly.
The comedian dryly delivered his sarcastic punchlines.
The news anchor reported the tragic event dryly, lacking empathy for the victims.
As he stepped out of the sauna, the heat quickly evaporated, leaving his skin dryly and refreshed.
The air in the room felt dryly, making it difficult to breathe.
Despite the rain, her hair remained dryly under the shelter of the umbrella.
The dog's fur felt rough and dryly to the touch.
The flowers in the vase had withered and were dryly.
The cardboard box became dryly and brittle after being left in the attic for years.
The chef emphasized the importance of searing the steak to ensure it cooked dryly on the outside.
The old parchment document crumbled dryly when touched.
The desert sand crunched dryly beneath their feet.
The dryly weather caused the crops to wither in the field.
The cracked lips of the desert nomad begged for a drop of water to relieve the dryly sensation.
The desert landscape stretched out before us, dryly and barren.
She responded to the news of her promotion dryly, showing no excitement or joy.
The weatherman announced the forecast dryly, not conveying any enthusiasm for the sunny weather ahead.
The detective described the crime scene dryly, focusing on the facts without any emotional attachment.
The news anchor reported the tragic event dryly, maintaining a professional demeanor despite the heartbreaking details.
The soldier dryly recounted his experiences in the war, hiding the pain behind his words.
The detective dryly questioned the suspect, trying to break through his lies.
The book reviewer dryly criticized the author's writing style, finding it devoid of creativity or wit.
The judge dryly read out the defendant's sentence, showing no sympathy.
The professor dryly delivered his lecture, putting everyone to sleep.
The doctor dryly informed the patient that they would need surgery.
The teacher spoke dryly about the importance of grammar in writing.
The CEO dryly announced the company's layoffs, without showing any remorse.
The employee responded to the customer complaint dryly, lacking the empathy needed to resolve the issue.
The teacher spoke to the students dryly, lacking the warmth and enthusiasm needed to engage them.
She responded to his heartfelt confession dryly, leaving him feeling rejected and unimportant.
The professor criticized the student's presentation dryly, highlighting every flaw without offering any constructive feedback.
The boss dryly rejected the employee's request for a raise.
The teacher dryly corrected the student's pronunciation.
The politician responded to the emotional plea from the constituents dryly, dismissing their concerns without offering any solutions.
The parent dryly scolded their child for misbehaving.
The comedian's jokes fell flat as he delivered them dryly, without any comedic timing or enthusiasm.
The professor dryly criticized the student's essay.
The officer dryly interrogated the suspect in the police station.
The customer service representative dryly responded to the customer's complaint.
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