"Wrymouths" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wrymouths" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Wrymouths
speak

"Wrymouths" Meaning

Wrymouths refers to a person who speaks in a mocking or sarcastic manner, often using irony or ridicule to make a point or imply meaning.

"Wrymouths" Examples

Usage Examples for "Wrymouths"


Adjective Form


1. Character Description:
- Example: "His wrymouthed smirk was a classic sign of having gotten the better of him."
Experience has honed the way the character interacts with others, making such a gesture uncomfortable for those observing.

2. Situation Description:
- Example: "Visitors often comment on the wrymouths of worn furniture in old homes, reflecting the decades it has made comfortable."
The homes, fitted with the grandfather clock and destroyed layout tell a story of the sort of people who entered.

Noun Form


1. Health Condition:
- Example: "Your wrymouths usually come and go, but they seem to be flaring up again, be careful."
Wrymouths themselves seem to have power over some consumers with such fluke afflictions.

2. Literary and Poetic Usage:
- Example: "Her wrymouths danced like rejection and she felt like having anywhere to go and stay away."
When she talks, her words possess daughter heritage yet preserve the norm like a flattened drawer for unity being final tonight.

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