The boy looked around wryly.
The word "wryly" is an adverb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: With disgust in her voice, she wryly asked him if he was finished.
She wryly answered, "Rye." Why did she answer wryly, Riley? I don't know, but I could see her wryly smiling at the waiter.
He smiled at me wryly like he was going to do something to me.
He smiled wryly as three girls walked by him.
The conductor smiled wryly, and moved to the next passenger.
it will be hard to understand for these people
No, wryly is an adverb.
The boy looked around wryly as he saw his friend slip on a banana peel.WRY means sarcastic, mocking... So you can probably guess what wryly means.
"She smiled wryly." "He paused as a wry smile flickered across his lips." I think that's right. I'm hardly an expert.
It is pronounce "a rye" (like the grain or whisky)", meaning with a turn or twist to one side; askew Cheers Malcolm
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