wries

/raɪz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present tense of wry, meaning to twist or contort, especially the face or body in a gesture of distaste, pain, or irony.
    • He wries his mouth into a grimace whenever he tastes something sour.
    • The comedian wries his face into funny expressions to make the audience laugh.
    • She wries her nose at the smell of the garbage.
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