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This pessimism was also hinted at in Monday night’s gala presentation: “Harmony and understanding / Sympathy and trust abounding” never rang more ironical.

From The New Yorker • Jun. 7, 2017

Britons had never hated the enemy as they did now, or lived in a more ironical compound of hope & fear.

From Time Magazine Archive

But now, more ironical, he was contented with quasi-triumphs, if his restless, anxious nature could be satisfied with what he obtained.

From His Excellency the Minister by Roberts, Henri

It would be hard to find anything in history more ironical than the educational practices which have identified the "humanities" exclusively with a knowledge of Greek and Latin.

From Democracy and Education: an introduction to the philosophy of education by Dewey, John

But more ironical still was the apparent attachment between Evan's old girl and Perry.

From A Canadian Bankclerk by Buschlen, J. P.



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