Synonym: dry, ironical, wry. Similar words: ironically, chronic, chronicle, electronic, electronics, iron, irony, iron curtain. Meaning: [aɪ'rɑnɪk /-'rɒn-] adj. 1. humorously sarcastic or mocking 2. characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is.
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151. It is in common knowledge that Stanley Kubrick is a great ironist and his ironic strength does not fail in A Clockwork Orange.
152. It is ironic, but prices in the currency market may not be set the way we might assume they are, with profit-maximizing buyers and sellers duking it out over them.
153. Called Miss Bimbo, it seems like an ironic stab at Paris Hilton and other pill-popping, plastic-surgery-embracing,(sentencedict.com) do-nothing celebs.
154. By turns picaresque and ironic, it's a revealing portrait of Norwegian preoccupations and insecurities.
155. In the final analysis, generational tension is a bit ironic.
156. Her narrating through imagery and ironic narrating lays special emphasis on orientating the readers feelings and perception towards the inner worlds of the characters.
157. The libretto Shadowtime, which can be read independently of the music, presents both a loving but also ironic portrait of Benjamin-a character as deeply flawed as he is sympathetic.
158. It was ironic that he was run over by his own automobile.
159. How ironic. To have something I tried to desperately to keep secret treated so causally .
160. It was an ironic gesture: I'm always under the weather, he wanted to say.
161. He is in the marriage bureau business, which is mildly ironic seeing that his dearest wish is to get married himself.
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