Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
wry .
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Examples
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Shares of FITB wre modestly higher on Wednesday, gaining 0.2% so far.
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When chicken plants opened up in Kentucky over a decade ago, the first people to go work at them were white -- Kentucky being mostly white and poor, the latter meaning many wre willing to go work for the relatively high wages.
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As a WHOLE it was the REPUBLICANS that had a higher percentage of those who voted FOR for the Act and NOT the dems wre had a higher percentage voting against it.
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Didn't anyone ever ask who was that guy who poured ketchup over the heads of lunch counter sitins - who wre his parents?
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There were plenty of workers in the region who wre ready to rush down there to help, but nobody was matching what needed to be done with who was able to do it.
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I almost thought the sneak peeks wre done, till the amazing one near the end, after Jacob kisses Bella.
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There wre FAR bigger cooking errors than the ones Lynne/Arnold made this week.
'Top Chef' recap: This kitchen ain't big enough for the both of you | EW.com 2010
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They wre made (probably still are) by Baikal but were never imported.
Make Mine a Double 2008
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If it wre a priest, a rabbi, a nun, and a rubber duck, that would be a joke.
Victor Davis Hanson On Deportation In NRO–He’s Against It. What Would The Spartans Think? 2008
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It would be great if there wre someone with her views and charisma who had been a successful CEO, a few years in the air force, a few years in Congress and cabinet level experience, who had also been a two term governor of a major state where she accomplished miracles.
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