Passepartout, who had now rejoined his master, made a wry grimace, as he thought of his magnificent, but too frail Indian shoes ,,.
Fisher, the daughter of pop singer Eddie Fisher and actress Debbie Reynolds, went on to use her perch among Hollywood royalty to offer wry commentary in her books on the paradoxes and absurdities of the entertainment industry.
Heiny writes about both lovers growing estranged through social media, and young girls learning about the power of their own sexualities, with wry humor.
As a salute to the classic Hollywood film noir, Black Coal, Thin Ice combines bleakness and pessimism with just the right amount of wry humor.
"cried he, and made a wry face.
The wolf pulled a very wry grimace, but did not let himself be frightened, and attacked him again, on which the huntsman gave him the second barrel.
" The devil made a wry face, again growled, "Hm.
The ill-tempered shoemaker made a wry face, and thought, the greater the rascal the more the luck.