Sentence examples for typically wry from inspiring English sources

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It's a typically wry observation.

The choice of music for Sergeant's farewell dance with Rihanoff – Norah Jones's "Come Away With Me" – could be seen as a typically wry dig.

Well you'd have this which, while typically wry and with a winning kernel of a melody, is rather trad and just a little bit flat.

The title of her first big museum retrospective, which opens at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston on Thursday, is a typically wry one for Ms. Sillman: "Amy Sillman: one lump or two".

Ms. Kalman's typically wry, gently satiric take on the delights and discomfitures of metropolitan life is the subject of the three-decade career survey "Various Illuminations (of a Crazy World)" at the Jewish Museum.

What he really wants is to work with horses: "In his mind as he sleeps," Cartwright writes in a typically wry bit of characterization, "he is still drawing pictures of ponies in the margins of his exercise books".

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Will accrued substantial cachet among conservatives with his nuanced and erudite analyses of contemporary issues, which were typically tinged with wry humour.

Hornby included Smith and Eggers in a collection of stories he edited called Speaking with the Angel (2000), contributed a story himself to McSweeney's 10 (the profits of both of these went to charity), and currently writes a wry and typically self-mocking books column in the Believer.

Themes connected to architecture and urbanism run through his work, typically with the same wry attitude about the relationship between structure and art-making that the lampposts suggest.

Modest, offhand, wry: These are not words you typically use when describing a bandleader.

(Chinen) John McNeil Quartet (Friday and Saturday) John McNeil, a trumpeter with wry appreciation for the dustier corners of postbop history, typically works in a pianoless quartet, trading repartee with a saxophonist.

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