wry face (Meaning)
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wry face (n)
a disdainful grimace
Synonyms & Antonyms of wry face
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wry face Sentence Examples
- The interviewer made a wry face when the candidate mentioned their lack of experience.
- Emily's wry face betrayed her skepticism about the so-called "miracle cure."
- The politician's wry face conveyed both amusement and disapproval of his opponent's speech.
- The teacher gave a wry face to the class when they failed to grasp the basic concept.
- The critic wrote with a wry face about the film's pretentious and melodramatic plot.
- She responded with a wry face, indicating both understanding and disapproval.
- The wise old man made a wry face as he observed the folly of his younger peers.
- The doctor had a wry face as he delivered the bad news to his patient.
- The child made a wry face as he ate the bitter medicine.
- The waiter made a wry face when he realized the order had been placed incorrectly.
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a disdainful grimace
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The interviewer made a wry face when the candidate mentioned their lack of experience.
Emily's wry face betrayed her skepticism about the so-called "miracle cure."
The politician's wry face conveyed both amusement and disapproval of his opponent's speech.
The teacher gave a wry face to the class when they failed to grasp the basic concept.