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Wryly

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The lawyer wryly presented the intricate case to the jury.
"He wryly admitted that he had forgotten his own wedding anniversary."
She wryly suggested that he was hiding something from her.
After hearing the proposal, she wryly quipped, "Well, I guess we'll just have to pray for a miracle."
"The detective wryly looked at the suspect during the interrogation."
He wryly smiled at the irony of the situation.
After the disastrous dinner party, he wryly commented that he'd never seen anyone burn water before.
He wryly described the complex process of building a computer.
He wryly remarked that his boss must have finally realized how indispensable he was.
"Oh, joy," he said wryly, as he looked at the pile of laundry waiting for him.
"Thanks for letting me know," she said wryly, after her friend pointed out the stain on her shirt in front of everyone.
"I'm sure the weather will clear up soon," he said wryly, as the rain poured down outside.
"I'm not sure why I thought this was a good idea," he said wryly, as he struggled to lift the heavy box.
"I'm so thrilled to spend my Saturday night grading papers," she said wryly, as she sat down at her desk.
He wryly remarked that the traffic jam was going to make them very late.
She wryly joked about her terrible cooking skills.
He wryly smiled when he realized he left his wallet at home.
The historian wryly recounted the tangled events of the war.
She wryly twisted the key into the lock of the old door.
She wryly smiled at her reflection in the mirror, knowing she had tried too hard.
The professor wryly lectured about the convoluted theory.
He wryly responded to the difficult question, causing the audience to laugh.
He wryly apologized for his tangled reasoning.
She wryly shook her head at the irony of the situation.
She wryly recounted the time when she had accidentally spilled wine on her boss.
The comedian wryly joked about the awkwardness of first dates.
The writer wryly described the absurdity of the situation in his novel.
The politician wryly dodged the reporter's questions.
He wryly smiled at the complicated instructions.
She wryly explained the confusing plot of the movie.
He wryly commented on the poor quality of the coffee, saying it tasted like burnt rubber.
The detective wryly remarked on the knotty case.
"He wryly remarked that his boss had given him the easiest task to complete."
As he watched the politicians argue on TV, he wryly muttered, "Same old song and dance."
He wryly remarked that his boss's "open-door policy" meant he was always welcome to knock.
The journalist wryly wrote about the politicians' empty promises.
The journalist wryly wrote that the company's new ad campaign was as subtle as a sledgehammer.
"She wryly smiled as she watched her ex-boyfriend struggle to carry his heavy suitcase."
She wryly noted that the only thing missing from the picture was a clown.
"He wryly observed that the traffic jam had only gotten worse since he had last visited the city."
The comedian wryly joked that he was so old, his first job was chiseling jokes onto stone tablets.
He wryly suggested that they order pizza instead of trying to cook.
She wryly remarked that she was never going to find a date.
"The athlete wryly shook his head as he watched his opponent celebrate their win."
"The comedian wryly joked about his failed marriage during his stand-up routine."
She wryly stated that she would rather walk than take the crowded bus.
"The writer wryly noted that their first book had been rejected by every publisher they had submitted it to."
"She wryly replied that she was not surprised by the outcome of the election."
The detective wryly observed that the suspect had a convenient alibi.
The comedian wryly joked about his own struggles with addiction.
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