Use "ironically" in a sentence

1. Ironically enough, you are now.

2. Ironically James is a great admirer.

3. His name, perhaps ironically, was Yorkie.

4. Ironically, it also has directly Countermanded the …

5. Ironically likening Bathos to the depths of

6. Ironically, he is also patron of foresters.

7. 12 Ironically James is a great admirer.

8. Ironically, the Thatcherites deserve part of the credit.

9. Ironically, the Titanic was advertised as being unsinkable.

10. Ironically, this is not far from the truth.

11. Which, ironically, seems to be helping the show.

12. Ironically, corporate downsizing may actually work to your advantage.

13. Ironically I do not make a very good sailor.

14. Ironically, we need to do a colonoscopy to confirm.

15. While her eyes glazed with panic, his sparkled ironically.

16. Ironically, there was a general feeling of well-being.

17. Ironically, Vivian herself becomes the object of scholarly study.

18. Ironically, so is Tony King, boss of the Cartel

19. Ironically, Bacteriophages have also been used to treat bacterial infections

20. Ironically, it may, indeed, frighten the lay reader away altogether.

21. Ironically, the papacy must bear some responsibility for these developments.

22. Ironically, Blathers is insectophobia, meaning he is afraid of insects

23. Ironically, it was the United States for the Soviet dissentient Bukovsky.

24. Ironically, in order to defend Hebron, we have to leave Hebron.

25. He often explored these topics ironically, making comedy out of suffering.

26. Ironically, of course, these atavistic impulses no longer correspond to reality.

27. He looks at Candice and she puckers her lips, perhaps ironically.

28. Ironically, Armco was originally AK Steel’s parent company, but AK Steel had

29. But ironically, the lottery ticket I'd bought earlier was a big winner.

30. In an ironically tender twist, the Boorish facade turns out to c

31. Ironically, a primary father may offer a special benefit to his children.

32. Ironically Abandonment had been my special focus as a psychotherapist at the time

33. Ironically, the small packets, often emblazoned with a skull-and-crossbones, are harmless.

34. Ironically, it is these mawkish , calcified heads that have tarnished the sculptor's reputation.

35. Ironically, when Job himself was under severe trial, he received no such encouragement.

36. Ironically, I knew nothing about paralysis or the function of the spinal cord.

37. But suddenly —and ironically— it revealed its secret weapon, the low-tar cigarette.

38. See, ironically, I'm bound by this court order that your ace attorney got.

39. They are, ironically, the modern version of the church of the Middle Ages.

40. Ironically, when Leicester did run at the opposition, the previously secure Quins looked vulnerable.

41. Ironically, the industry has been very supportive of Weld, showering him with campaign contributions.

42. Our expected rivals for gold medals were Leeds City, ironically including Thames second Claimer …

43. Ironically, much of the Marina district was built on rubble from the 1906 quake.

44. Ironically, men are primarily motivated by being needed, but are turned off by neediness.

45. Ironically, this was at the hands of bishops and princes favorably disposed toward Rome.

46. The etymology of the word proclivity is ironically appropriate for this flavor of usage.

47. Ironically, Azrael himself died during the fall of the angels, which was the result of …

48. Ironically, damage to this undersea ecosystem could accelerate the very process that hastens its demise.”

49. Ironically, it is said that many slave traders and slave owners were deeply religious individuals.

50. Ironically enough, Sunstein himself has recently been the object of a right - wing disinformation campaign.

51. Synonyms for Amusingly include humorously, jokingly, absurdly, facetiously, ironically, jocosely, jocularly, jovially, laughingly and ludicrously

52. Ironically, most people came to watch the match on the day it poured with rain.

53. Ironically, it is not only the negative that can cause spiritual eclipse in our lives.

54. Ironically a period of severe economic depression may be advantageous, in one sense at least.

55. Ironically, for a man who hated war, he would have made a superb war cameraman.

56. Synonyms for Burlesquely include satirically, parodically, farcically, ironically, caricaturally, comically, mockingly, sarcastically, sardonically and caustically

57. And ironically, some regard the once revolutionary metric system as a symbol of global conformity.

58. Ironically, of the three, Whalen seems most ready to put the whole mess behind him.

59. Ironically, he was in fact an agent provocateur himself, exposed by Vladimir Burtsev in 1908.

60. For this reason, Bachelard refers ironically to Sartre's phenomenology as a belated form of alchemy.

61. Ironically, another dress fez as worn by Benito Mussolini topped this figure, selling at £000.

62. LIZZIE: ( ironically ) With five thousand a year, would not matter if he warts and a leer.

63. Brigandage Mark 1 had collapsed, ironically, following North’s nearly infamous ‘Positive Punk’ piece in the NME

64. It takes a radical, potentially explosive premise and not only sentimentalizes, but--ironically enough--Americanizes it

65. Ironically, those who have absolved themselves of responsibility for preventing this destruction are talking of reconstruction.

66. Ironically, the book she felt was her worst sold more copies than any of her others.

67. Ironically enough, his main field experience occurred as a fortuitous consequence of the First World War.

68. The psalmist also presents to us, a bit ironically, the absolutely ephemeral character of these idols.

69. Ironically, poorly managed administration of anti-TB drugs is the primary cause of multidrug-resistant TB.

70. 30 Ironically, this is probably a typical case the theory of the survival of the fittest.

71. In an ironically tender twist, the boorish facade turns out to conceal the soul of an artist.

72. Ironically, it’s been adapted from Indian culture.We fail to realise that dowry is not Approbated by Islam

73. Ironically, such cases were among the only major categories in the study in which median awards declined.

74. For the first time the black market has been upstaged-and, ironically, brought into the official fold.

75. 30 Ironically, he has been appointed to select the items tobe exhibited in the Pavillon des Sessions.

76. Anticlimactic (comparative more Anticlimactic, superlative most Anticlimactic) Lacking climax, disappointing or ironically insignificant following of impressive foreshadowing

77. Ironically the more money I make for him, the less time he spends doing any actual work.

78. Clunker A rehabilitation center or place of refuge from personal crisis, which ironically makes the visitoreven more miserable

79. Ironically, spiritual Bypassing actually prevents us from spiritual growth, stunting our emotional capacity to deal with uncomfortable truths.

80. Ironically, though, many clergymen brush off various aspects of the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ birth as mere legend.