- "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...
- century,
beginning in
Punch magazine in 1843,
cartoon came to
refer –
ironically at
first – to
humorous artworks in
magazines and newspapers. Then it also...
- It
plays on the
stereotype of
Gallic sophistication, but can be used
ironically. At
least one
source suggests that the
phrase "derives from a literal...
-
state wherein one
genuinely echoes provocative sentiments they once held
ironically.
Appearing in The New York
Times in 2018, the term is
often used to describe...
- his team,
following a
winless drought with a
floundering Mercedes team.
Ironically,
while episode 6 ends with him in 2023
signing a two-year deal with Mercedes...
- κράτος (kratos)—to "govern". The term can be used
either positively,
ironically, or negatively. The
United States is
described as a
logocracy in Washington...
-
forum or
social media page to post
content that is of "aggressively,
ironically, and
trollishly poor quality". ****posts are
generally intentionally designed...
-
programming (SMOP) or
simple matter of
programming is a
phrase used to
ironically indicate that a
suggested feature or
design change would require a great...
- earlier; it
continues to be used today,
albeit now more
frequently in an
ironically anachronistic and
kitsch fashion. The use of the term ye to mean "the"...
- O'Neill
received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame on
August 30, 2011,
ironically located in
front of a shoe store. List of
Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners...