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Definition of dryly adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

dryly

adverb
 
/ˈdraɪli/
 
/ˈdraɪli/
(also drily)
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  1. if somebody speaks dryly, they are being humorous, but not in an obvious way
    • ‘That's a lovely purple suit you're wearing,’ she said dryly.
  2. in a way that shows no emotion
    • He smiled dryly and leaned back in his chair.
  3. in a way that shows that there is no liquid present
    • She coughed dryly.
    • He swallowed dryly and nodded.
See dryly in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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