释义 |
drilydri‧ly /ˈdraɪli/ adverb - Barnett replied drily that Davis's best option was to feed the gingerbread to his bears.
- She was probably glad that the inquisition was over too, Sabine thought drily.
VERB► think· A subject which, I thought drily, afforded a good deal of scope for liars.· She was probably glad that the inquisition was over too, Sabine thought drily.· A royal summons, no less, Sabine thought drily.· At least he'd made some one happy, he thought drily, regretting that he'd snarled at the lad in front of him.· Yes, he would certainly earn his keep in this job, she thought drily.· Which, she thought drily, was probably the only welcome she'd get.· Charles and Lucy certainly knew how to pick their friends, she thought drily. another spelling of dryly |