Examples of 'rather ironic' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather ironic"

rather ironic: This phrase is used to suggest that a situation or statement is surprisingly contrary to what would be expected, often in a humorous or sarcastic manner. For example, 'It's rather ironic that the fire station burned down.'

How to use "rather ironic" in a sentence

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rather ironic
Rather ironic for him in this case.
I always found this rather ironic.
A rather ironic reaction circles have is on farm machinery.
This policy conclusion is rather ironic.
Rather ironic in this context.
This too is rather ironic.
Rather ironic then that Remembrance services claim to remember them.
I also noticed a rather ironic sense of humor among them.
The task they have given you is rather ironic.
It is rather ironic that … a brain so sharp is housed in a body.
This seems rather ironic.
Rather ironic for a castle that 's home to dragons.
The timing was rather ironic.
Rather ironic assignment, a peace conference in the shadow of war.
In the present situation, it sounds rather ironic.

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It is rather ironic that the persecutor had now become the persecuted!
However, this change has been rather ironic.
Yes, it is rather ironic that we must fish for food to feed to fish.
I ‘ m not really against it is rather ironic.
Although it is rather ironic that the manufacture of the androids ' parts resulted from it.
But I will tell you something that 's rather ironic.
A rather ironic thing when you know that our planet is mainly composed of water!
However, here, Franck Bohbot brings a rather ironic view to bear on the seaside resort.
Rather ironic then if the new blue passports will be made in France!
This is my first assignment . Rather ironic assignment, a peace conference in the shadow of war.
Question, Mr President, right now, we are observing a rather ironic turn in history.
Another rather ironic constellation….
Actually, that is rather ironic.
BUT it was rather ironic how their roles reversed, was not it?
Well, it does seem rather ironic.
Rather ironic ( unintentionally ).
My flight instructor told me the same thing . Well, that 's rather ironic.
It 's rather ironic.
This was Armstrong 's first-ever professional studio session - rather ironic considering the song title!
Came from a rather ironic chain of events . But $15 million in the last two weeks.
She waved goodbye to me, actually . It 's rather ironic.
You must admit, Steed, it's a rather ironic situation.
Lloyd describes Robert at this point as “ quiet, rather ironic and ambitious . ”.

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