"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)
Jool-wry Wry rhyming with "tree"
Gordon Wry was born in 1910.
Gordon Wry died in 1985.
"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."