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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning "The detective wryly suggested that the suspect might have conveniently forgotten their alibi."
The detective wryly noted that the suspect's alibi was about as solid as a sieve.
"Thanks for the help," he said wryly as his friend walked away, leaving him to do all the work.
She wryly observed that the only thing worse than being single was being in a relationship with the wrong person.
"The professor wryly commented that only half the class had passed the exam."
He wryly asked if they were going to have to sing "Kumbaya" next.
She wryly smiled when she realized that her fortune cookie was completely empty.
"She wryly laughed at the absurdity of the situation."
"She wryly observed that he had conveniently forgotten the inconvenient details."
"He wryly acknowledged that he had underestimated the difficulty of the task."
"He wryly grinned at the absurdity of the suggestion."
"She wryly noted that the so-called experts seemed to be making it up as they went along."
"She wryly quipped that the meeting had been more entertaining than she had expected."
"I'm sure you'll make a great lawyer someday," he said wryly to his son, who had just argued his way out of a punishment.
"He wryly commented that the company's motto seemed to be 'profits over people'."
"She wryly remarked that she was not surprised by the politician's dishonesty."
"I always look forward to my dental appointments," she said wryly, as she nervously entered the dentist's office.
"I'm just glad we're lost in the middle of nowhere," she said wryly, as they wandered through the forest with no sense of direction.
"Well, this is certainly a fine mess we've gotten ourselves into," he said wryly, as they tried to fix the broken-down car.
"He wryly commented on the irony of the situation."
She wryly commented on the irony of the situation.
The artist wryly depicted the absurdity of modern art.
He wryly acknowledged his own mistakes during the meeting.
She wryly mused about the fleeting nature of happiness.
The actor delivered the line wryly, eliciting laughter from the audience.
She wryly questioned the authenticity of the product.
The old man smiled wryly as he watched the children playing in the park.
He wryly admitted to his addiction and checked into rehab.
She wryly glanced at her ex-boyfriend and continued to enjoy her drink.
He wryly acknowledged the mistake he made and apologized.
She raised her eyebrows wryly when she heard the ridiculous excuse.
The detective wryly deduced the identity of the murderer.
The writer wryly observed the hypocrisy in society.
She wryly remarked that her car broke down on the way to the mechanic.
He wryly accepted the fact that he had lost the game.
He wryly chuckled at the absurdity of the joke.
The athlete wryly smirked at his opponent's attempt to intimidate him.
She wryly observed the chaos in the classroom.
The cat wryly twisted its body to fit into the small box.
The journalist wryly reported on the politician's latest scandal.
She wryly remarked on the ridiculousness of the situation.
She wryly questioned the logic behind his decision.
He wryly smiled at his boss's promise of a promotion.
The comedian wryly joked about the absurdity of modern life.
He wryly commented on the politician's promises.
"She wryly replied that she didn't believe her friend's excuse for being late."
The judge wryly noted the defendant's lack of remorse.
"She wryly smiled when she saw her ex-boyfriend with his new partner."
He wryly shook his head at the foolishness of his teammates.
The banker wryly acknowledged the irony of a financial crisis caused by greed.
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