She has a wry, rich voice, a sensual intelligence and a nicely tuned sense of hysteria.
"And don't forget," noted the captain in a wry voice.
"It's a little different," he said, his voice wry, "being on the other side."
"May the force be with you," said a wry voice on the radio link from the support ship.
"He likes children," she finished in a wry voice, and Katherine laughed out loud.
I hope so,' said a wry voice from the doorway.
She is absolutely lovely, with her husky, wry voice.
'Just another dead man,' came the answer, but in a voice wry and humourless.
There was almost an apology in the woman's wry voice.
Do not ask for whom the kiln tolls, commented a wry little voice within.