wry u rečniku PONS

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Yet the voice of the narrator comes across as wry and humorous in many places.
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And in their dance to that end they show a frenetic vitality and a wry sense of the ridiculous that balance heartache and laughter.
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He became known as a popular after-dinner speaker with wry and well-observed humour in clubs.
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The band combined a mix of detached, wry, existential, and romantic lyrics with a flamboyant blend of glam rock and artsy avant-garde textures and noise.
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His songs have been described as laconic narratives with wry, sometimes sharp humor.
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A wry reflection on the insignificance of the individual human existence in the context of infinity?
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This wry comment summarizes the phenomenon of different experience for each iteration.
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Craven was a character actor who often portrayed wry, small-town figures.
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However, he also provides ample comic relief with wry, dark humor.
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By the 1940s, what had started as a comedic country music genre became known as a form of wry political protest singing.
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