Similar words: factory farm, baby-faced, face to face with, dairy farm, very fast, face-to-face, face to face, curry favour. Meaning: n. a disdainful grimace.
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1. He pulled a wry face when I asked him how it had gone.
2. She made a wry face.
3. She made a wry face. 'That's what you called my sister the other day. What did you mean by it?'
4. Girl painful twist of the body, a wry face, not to blubber out.
5. He made a wry face and attempted to wash the taste away with coffee.
6. Leaning back, he began to reach for the packet of cigars, then made a wry face and changed his mind.
7. You can also find video online of Djokovic's long, wry face jutting out from under a silky blonde wig, as he vamps his way through a fake commercial in the guise of Maria Sharapova.
8. She glanced at the writing-table heaped with books, opened a volume of the "Contes Drolatiques, " made a wry face over the archaic French, and sighed: "What learned things you read!"
9. I believe, it was serene when you sleep deeply and gradually with the expectation of living, because I really be afraid to touch your wry face.
More similar words: factory farm, baby-faced, face to face with, dairy farm, very fast, face-to-face, face to face, curry favour, curry favor, capacity factor, airy-fairy, face, faced, facer, facet, outface, face off, efface, faceoff, face up, deface, face-off, bold face, two-faced, defaced, face mask, preface, face down, twofaced, faceted.