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wry-mouthed
wry-mouthed, a. (stress variable) [f. wry a. 1. Cf. prec.] 1. Having a wry mouth.1552 Huloet, Wrye mouthed men, miriones. 1604 F. T. Case is Altered C ij b, There was an old man..bleer-eied, wry-mouthed, botle nosed, lame-legged. 1616 T. Scot Philomythie A 6 b, They..wrie-mouth'd Plaice..did eate. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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wry-necked
wry-necked, a. (stress variable) [f. wry a. 1. Cf. prec.] 1. Having a wry or crooked neck.1596 Shakes. Merch. V. ii. v. 30 The vile squealing of the wry-neckt Fife. 1842 Barham Ingol. Leg. Ser. ii. Netley Abbey, A squeaking fiddle and ‘wry-neck'd fife’. 1870 Engel Catal. Mus. Instr. 62 The wry-necke... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ted Schmidt
All of the show's characters irritated The Washington Post critic Tom Shales, especially Ted because he is a "the mealy-mouthed little mole". A reporter from the Associated Press believed that Ted's "sweet gloominess nicely complements Michael's wry sparkle". wikipedia.org
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wry-faced
wry-faced, a. (stress variable) [f. wry a. 2.] Having the face out of line with the neck and chest; also, that has or makes a wry face.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts 14 Antiphilus made a very noble one [i.e. picture of a satyr] in a Panthers skin, calling it Aposcopon, that is, Wri-faced. 1611 Cotgr., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leonard Lord
Cottee described him as "tough, capable, sometimes blunt" with "a wry humour and a sometimes surprising humility". In a review of the Longbridge operation, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor of The Times (31 May 2007) notes that Lord was a "foul-mouthed, hard-driving wikipedia.org
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wry-mouth
wry-mouth (ˈraɪmaʊθ) [f. wry a. 1, 1 b + mouth n.] † 1. (See quot. 1859.) Obs.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 29 The gall of a wild Cat is very good against the wry mouth. 1859 Mayne Expos. Lex. 1283 Tortura,..formerly used for Spasmus, chiefly of a part, as of the face or the mouth; wry-mouth. 2. a.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arthur Berry (playwright)
cluttered and dying landscape of pits and ironworks...he writes of that world with unexpected imagery and a great roaring sense of humour, sometimes wry window cleaners, threadbare dandies, part-time tatooists, ex-bin men with double ruptures, alcoholic chefs, addleheads, pinheads, honest clerks, and loud-mouthed wikipedia.org
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The Ring (South Park)
"The Ring" mocks Disney, a corporation led by a foul mouthed and sadistic Mickey Mouse, who is using the ruse of family-friendly morals to disguise their Sonny Bunch of The Washington Times said, "The episode was both funny and smart, a wry commentary on the inherent trickiness of marketing a rebellious wikipedia.org
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thraw
▪ I. thraw, v. (θrɔː) the earlier form of throw v.1, retained in northern dialect in all senses of the verb, and preserving in Scottish use a group of senses in which throw is not in English use, or, when occasionally used by English writers, is taken in the Sc. form as a distinct word; viz. the sen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rangers F.C. signing policy
The same examples of low animal life who force their support on Glasgow Rangers are one and the same with the foul-mouthed drunks who cause us great embarrassment Depictions in the media The policy was parodied in the BBC comedy Scotch and Wry in 1979, where the Rangers manager (played by Rikki Fulton) unwittingly wikipedia.org
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Orson Bean
Time magazine, reviewing the show, called Bean "a quiet, wry, young comedian ... who has a happy way with a joke.". Film Bean played the eccentric, foul-mouthed Dr. Lester in Spike Jonze's 1999 film, Being John Malkovich. wikipedia.org
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From Here to Infirmary
point in Alkaline Trio's catalog", criticizing its "lighter, more mainstream sound" which "really doesn't complement Matt Skiba and Dan Andriano's foul-mouthed Hendrickson of Rolling Stone was more praising of the album's qualities, remarking that the band "deliver[s] catchy punk pop with sharp elbows and a wry wikipedia.org
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fluke
▪ I. fluke, n.1 (fluːk) Forms: 1–2 floc, flooc, 5–6 floke, (5 flewke,) 6–9 flook(e, 6–7 flouk(e, (6 Sc. fluike), 8–9 fleuk, flowk, (8 dial. fleak, fluck, 9 dial. fluik), 4– fluke. [OE. flóc str. (of uncertain gender), cognate with ON. flóke wk. masc.; related by ablaut to Ger. flach flat.] 1. A flat... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of mosses of Great Britain and Ireland
thread-moss Bryum gemmiferum – small-bud Bryum Bryum gemmilucens – yellow-bud Bryum Bryum gemmiparum – Welsh thread-moss Bryum imbricatum – small-mouthed Silesian feather-moss Herzogiella striatella – Muhlenbeck's feather-moss Heterocladium dimorphum – dimorphous tamarisk-moss Heterocladium heteropterum – wry-leaved wikipedia.org
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Curtis (50 Cent album)
Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times commented that "his mush-mouthed delivery is still charming, and so are his endless provocations". hypnotic", observing that its appeal is owed to the "Top Billin" sample, and that 50 Cent's bemusement at his own survival and success "makes the song as wry wikipedia.org
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