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Filter by Meaning The teacher dryly corrected the student's mistake, making them feel embarrassed in front of the class.
The comedian delivered his punchline dryly, leaving the audience unsure whether to laugh or not.
The customer service representative responded dryly to my complaint, showing no interest in resolving the issue.
She responded to his compliment dryly, not showing any appreciation.
The mechanic explained the issue with my car's engine dryly, leaving me feeling confused and overwhelmed.
The weather forecaster predicted a dryly hot day with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees.
He delivered the punchline dryly, leaving the audience unsure whether to laugh or not.
The lawyer presented the evidence dryly, without any dramatic flair, causing the jury to lose interest.
The professor's lectures were always dryly delivered, making it hard for the students to stay engaged.
The news anchor reported the tragic event dryly, lacking any emotion or empathy.
The old piano keys were struck dryly, producing a dull and muted sound.
The news anchor reported the tragic incident dryly, maintaining a professional tone.
The professor dryly lectured on a topic that no one in the class understood.
The science experiment yielded dryly inconclusive results, leaving the researchers puzzled and in need of further investigation.
The news article dryly reported the event without providing any context or analysis.
The detective dryly dismissed the suspect's alibi, pointing out numerous inconsistencies in their story.
The comedian delivered his jokes dryly, relying on deadpan delivery to elicit laughter from the audience.
The author's writing style was criticized for being dryly descriptive.
The art critic dryly dismissed the painting as a mere imitation of famous works.
The politician dryly promised to solve all the country's problems overnight.
The speaker dryly presented the company's financial report, causing investors to question the stability of their investments.
The historian dryly recounted the events of the war, focusing solely on dates and facts without delving into the human stories behind them.
The professor dryly explained the complex theory, leaving the students bewildered and longing for a more engaging lecture.
The politician's promises were met with skepticism as he dryly spoke about his plans for economic reform.
The advertisement dryly claimed that the product could make you instantly rich.
The art critic dismissed the abstract painting as a collection of random brushstrokes, commenting dryly on its lack of depth.
The science fiction movie dryly depicted a futuristic world without any explanation.
He dryly proclaimed himself the king of the world.
The novelist's latest book was criticized for its dryly written characters, lacking emotional depth and relatability.
The comedian dryly delivered his punchline, leaving the audience puzzled.
The courtroom proceedings were conducted dryly, with the judge strictly adhering to the legal procedures.
The speech was delivered dryly, with a monotone voice and no emotional inflections.
The professor delivered his lecture dryly, focusing solely on the facts and avoiding any personal anecdotes.
The museum exhibited a series of dryly crafted sculptures, highlighting the beauty of simplicity.
The bookshelves in the library were arranged in a dryly manner, with books organized strictly by subject and author.
Her skin felt dryly rough after spending hours under the scorching sun.
The laundry had been left out in the sun for too long and was now dryly stiff.
He spoke dryly, without a hint of emotion in his voice.
He glanced at the report dryly, unimpressed by the findings presented.
The chef dryly noted that the steak was overcooked and lacked flavor.
He chuckled dryly at the absurdity of the situation.
The news anchor delivered the tragic story dryly, maintaining a professional demeanor despite the heartbreaking details.
The book chronicled the history of the war dryly, focusing on facts rather than personal stories.
The detective examined the crime scene dryly, searching for any clues that could lead to the murderer.
The customer service representative dryly responded to the customer's complaint, showing no empathy or willingness to resolve the issue.
She dryly informed him that his joke was not funny.
The doctor dryly delivered the diagnosis to the patient.
The weather forecast predicted a dryly sunny day, but it ended up raining heavily.
The weather forecast predicted a sunny day, but the dark clouds overhead dryly contradicted the forecast.
The museum displayed the artifacts dryly, without any explanatory texts or multimedia presentations.
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