"She smiled wryly."
"He paused as a wry smile flickered across his lips."
I think that's right. I'm hardly an expert.
The boy made a wry face after tasting the sour lemon
He has a wry sense of humor, with little twists in it. She gave a wry little smile, like a check mark on her face.
I have a penchant for wry humor.
The bittersweet eulogy gave me a wry smile.
wry is not a verb so it doesn't have a present tense. Wry is an adjective.
A homophone for "rye" is "wry".
The homonym of wry is rye.
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."