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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61. Back home it was 6.30 am and ironically the morning of his wedding anniversary.
62. Ironically, the observations of Captain FitzRoy, the orthodox Creationist, had been proved right.
63. The shift of power, ironically, is a throwback to the traditional House power structure.
64. Ironically, Cadillac also started building the same engines soon after Leland started Lincoln.
65. Ironically, the properly market now wants more certainty about the future.
66. Ironically, Lauda was involved in an accident on lap two of the 1976 race that nearly killed him.
67. Ironically, Perot could have avoided the petition process in Maine had he decided to form his party sooner.
68. Ironically, substitute Andy Roddie's introduction for all the wrong reasons briefly turned the game to their advantage.
69. Ironically, the real weakness you need to overcome is your sensitivity to such criticism.
70. Ironically, the industry has been very supportive of Weld, showering him with campaign contributions.
71. Paradoxically, it is even more damaging, until treated ironically by some women or groups of women.
72. The safeguard for cross-curricular elements is, ironically, to ensure that they are fully incorporated into schemes of assessment.
73. Ironically, despite all this activity, most members of Congress feel a sense of isolation most of the time.
74. They have the opportunity to do so when they meet next week, ironically in New Zealand.
75. Ironically, the message of all this activity is that the market is intensely worried about Saatchi's prospects.
76. Ironically enough[sentencedict.com], his main field experience occurred as a fortuitous consequence of the First World War.
77. Ironically, while they erected 660 churches, they closed thirty-three for every twenty-one new ones they built.
78. Ironically, a formal process of strategic planning often does more to inhibit than to enhance innovative conceptual thinking ....
79. Ironically, it is the small educational software specialists rather than the big battalions who saw this trend developing.
80. Some ironically offered to get into the boats and row them to camp through the mud....
81. Ironically, this intergroup rage was predicted by the rapper Ice Cube in an album released on Halloween 1991.
82. Except that, ironically, it had never happened to him then.
83. Ironically, Byron says, courting a jail sentence may hardly be worth the risk.
84. Ironically their misfortune may lead to a cure for others.
85. Ironically, one of the big pushes for telecommuting is coming from that traditional bastion of bureaucracy, the federal government.
86. Ironically, one way out of this problem is to employ paid workers to fulfil some roles in a club.
87. Ironically, when Leicester did run at the opposition, the previously secure Quins looked vulnerable.
88. Ironically, by waging wars on pests that we can not win, we have turned ourselves into nature's losers.
89. Ironically, the advent of de-centralised processing has made the work of the corporate data processing department harder.
90. Conservative economic policy ironically has created social conditions which have led to increased crime amongst the middle as well as working classes.
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