A "wry grin" is an expression which means the person thinks that something, although not particularly pleasant, is still somewhat humorous. A wry expression is often used when a situation is ironic.
Its an expression for Disagreement..
To evaluate an expression is nothing but to operate the given expression according to the operators given in the expression if it is evaluable i.e, it could be convertable.
The expression, "is at most" is stating that there is no higher terms than what is being stated.
To get drunk or stoned
well an expression shows how you feel about the words that your saying, so if you said to your loved one "i love you dearly" while frowning it could make them think that you don't really mean it. an expression can mean a lot.
wry is not a verb so it doesn't have a present tense. Wry is an adjective.
A smile with rye seed on it. Did you mean 'What is a wry smile?'
A homophone for "rye" is "wry".
The homonym of wry is rye.
it will usually mean to have a gloomy or threating look in ones face.
rye (As in bread)
Gordon Wry was born in 1910.
Gordon Wry died in 1985.
Jool-wry Wry rhyming with "tree"
"WRY" is an adjective, which describes something Use it to describe something or someone that is unusual, contrary, distorted, devious, perverse, ironic, etc. Example: "His remark about my chances of winning the contest was wry and sarcastic."
The word "wry" is a homophone for "rye".
A Rollins in the Wry was created on 2001-02-27.