wry look - significado y definición. Qué es wry look
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Qué (quién) es wry look - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wry; WRY (disambiguation)

wry         
1.
If someone has a wry expression, it shows that they find a bad situation or a change in a situation slightly amusing.
Matthew allowed himself a wry smile...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A wry remark or piece of writing refers to a bad situation or a change in a situation in an amusing way.
There is a wry sense of humour in his work.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Look (Australian magazine)         
AUSTRALIAN ART MAGAZINE
Look Magazine (Australia)
Look is an art magazine published by the Art Gallery Society of New South Wales in Australia since October 1985. The magazine is delivered to the members of the art gallery and was previously published on a monthly basis.
wry         
[r??]
¦ adjective (wryer, wryest or wrier, wriest)
1. using or expressing dry, especially mocking, humour.
2. (of a person's face or features) twisted into an expression of disgust, disappointment, or annoyance.
3. bending or twisted to one side.
Derivatives
wryly adverb
wryness noun
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'contorted'): from OE wrigian 'tend, incline', in ME 'deviate, swerve, contort'.

Wikipedia

WRY

WRY, or wry, may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de wry look
1. The wry look at the foibles of family life offered a mixture of the serious, touching and sometimes bizarre.
2. Mr Damazer said of his decision last December to ditch Home Truths that it had proved impossible to replace the much–loved Peel and his wry look at family life, and that it made more sense to look for a new programme to fill the slot.
3. When I ask if he still enjoys writing, he offers a wry look. ‘The standard answer is, "No I don‘t like doing this, but it feels so good when I stop." But over the course of my life, I‘ve tried to make sure that whatever I was doing, I knew why I was doing it.