Phrases with «bitter irony»

The phrase "bitter irony" means a situation where something happens that is both surprising and unfair or unfortunate. Full definition

Sentences with «bitter irony»

  • He always took theology seriously, but he sometimes wrote about theologians with bitter irony. (firstthings.com)
  • From the beginning the relationship between Nazism and expressionism produced bitter ironies. (religion-online.org)
  • That's what Andrew Niccol ostensibly asks in Good Kill — a film we know, after watching a few minutes, is going to spin its impersonal military - speak title into bitter irony. (parallax-view.org)
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