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Perhaps you mean to ask about the word "wryly". It is an adverb formed from the word "wry" which means "twisted". The word "awry" means twisted out of place. "Wry" and "wryly" are now used mostly to refer to the attitude described as "ironical" or "sarcastic". In either case either the real meaning is the opposite of the apparent meaning (that is sarcasm) or something is said in full consciousness that it is silly or untrue (that is irony).

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