Sentences with ironically
i·ron·i·cal
I i - Ironically, for a man who hated war, he would have made a superb war cameraman.
- Classmates at West Point had ironically dubbed him Beauty.
- The family's flat is at the ironically named Bobo Freedom City, a typical Beijing compound of dozens of highrise buildings.
- But ironically, Frampton's buns are no longer for sale.
- ironically, McCoist has never scored against Rangers
- I laughed ironically
- Josh RAKIC THE last time Todd Carney played halfback was his last match of NRL in 2008, ironically in a win against the Roosters, before being sacked.
- Day-Lewis, ironically, does look Irish.
- An ironical compliment; an ironical smile.
- An ironical speaker.
- All very Australian blessings which the current, extremely nationalistic PM ironically wants to erode.