Similar words: chronic, electronic, electronics, clinical, technical, mechanical, basically, typically. Meaning: [aɪ'rɑnɪklɪ /-'rɒn-] adv. 1. contrary to plan or expectation 2. in an ironic manner.
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31. Fabio raised it, ironically, but Sergio was already back in the kitchen, doing something officious with the salad dressing.
32. Ironically, the legislation introduced to reform campaign funding helped to facilitate increased spending in politics.
33. Ironically, he had decided not to install a burglar alarm before the break-in occurred.
34. But ironically, a storm that never materialized created the most controversy.
35. Ironically, in the light of later events, defending counsel then sought an adjournment in order to call character witnesses in mitigation.
36. Yet, ironically, car production today is still being crammed into a pint pot.
37. Ironically, during the civil war, they served as the building blocks for barricades.
38. Ironically, this new scientific perspective comes when young children and parents are under enormous pressure.
39. Ironically, Wang's sons have been major beneficiaries of those reforms.
40. Ironically that is also the reason behind yesterday's good news for motorists that petrol prices are to drop.
41. Ironically, much of the Marina district was built on rubble from the 1906 quake.
42. Ironically, the Iron Arrow participants were heading for the offices of Professor Heckerling, whom they planned to induct that day.
43. Ironically, even those strategies leading to success can also lead to failure.
44. In an ironically tender twist, the boorish facade turns out to conceal the soul of an artist.
45. Ironically when the peace conference was held in September 1951 it met in San Francisco, not Tokyo.
46. Ironically,[http://sentencedict.com/ironically.html] the sublime progress of Knight and Singh left little time for the real enforcers.
47. Ironically, most of his better players fled anyway and the great teams of 1971-75 were quickly reduced to non-contenders.
48. He was, ironically, among the first persons to shout the slogan everyone later attributed solely to Stokeley CarmichaelBlack Power!
49. Ironically, it is in some of these that the biggest shortfalls have been exposed.
50. But Famlio didn't take long to see other possibilities, in the established traditional of what is ironically known as protection.
51. Ironically, SurfWatch has become something of a censor itself, since the company decides which sites to block.
52. Ironically, the small packets, often emblazoned with a skull-and-crossbones, are harmless.
53. Ironically we find that this mixture of heathenism and paganism is rather like living in the primitive church.
54. At the other end of the scale for maintaining personal space was, ironically, the Open and Welcoming Approach.
55. Today, ironically, McGuinness himself rarely leaves the Bogside, where he was born, for fear of assassination.
56. Ironically, the government's reassurances may have exacerbated fear about the disease.
57. Ironically, the name may carry more meaning than originally intended.
58. Ironically, he has been appointed to select the items tobe exhibited in the Pavillon des Sessions.
59. Ironically, it may, indeed, frighten the lay reader away altogether.
60. Ironically, some eugenics leaders were uneasy about their alliance because they felt it could compromise their then-respectable public image.
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