- "Philip
Howard ****embled a list of
seven implied meanings for the word "
ironically", as it
opens a sentence: By a
tragic coincidence By an
exceptional coincidence...
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poisoning is a term to
describe when
someone starts out
believing something ironically, but
later starts to
believe it genuinely. It is
often used when referring...
- his team,
following a
winless drought with a
floundering Mercedes team.
Ironically,
while the
episode ends with him in 2023
signing a two-year deal with...
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borders 320 to the north, and area code 507
covers southern Minnesota.
Ironically, 320 now
borders every Minnesota area code
except 612—the area code which...
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featured a more
direct contribution from b****ist
Perry Richardson and
ironically, it was his last
studio album with the band. It
features a different,...
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negative reaction by
those opposed to such initiatives, the
episode "
ironically pandered" to
those who take a
strong stance on the subject. Nonetheless...
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social media page to post
content that is
satirical and of "aggressively,
ironically, and
trollishly poor quality". ****posts are
generally intentionally designed...
- in
other parts of the world. However, the
expression is
commonly used
ironically to mean
successful in a limited,
potentially comical,
oddly specific,...
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fraction symbols and letter-free diacritics: ¤, ¦, ¨, ´, ¸, ¼, ½, and ¾.
Ironically,
three of the
newly added characters (Œ, œ, and Ÿ) had
already been present...
- century,
beginning in
Punch magazine in 1843,
cartoon came to
refer –
ironically at
first – to
humorous artworks in
magazines and newspapers. Then it also...